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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1926_04_029A -7 �7,ff', ZW 7� RN, —..k 7. L --------------- 4, 7 7 'Z V", XLV PICKERING ONT., FRIDAY, ARRM 24 1926' 01 N - 0. 30'' _k ... .... DtM18X1rrVrW B-igland Mlbpi. n in the Mie, Owe �����WOOD Church of 4 �i-i urnei eo Fier Saw= atia Basket Oommucity Hall: Good Friday.-2,W home at-Niagara Falls after spending p. ro..-Set-yice; Preacher.� Rev: D. B. a few days with her sister, Mrs Mor. FORSYTH, Opb. D.. Director Langford. Easter Sunday; �2 p. ru.. rsh. "0 Sunday School .3 p. m.. Holy report Marie, in. 1. omet.ri�al Association of Ontario. it Coro. We are pleased to Of the American Optometrical ember .1. . 7-- y Fant dauebter of Sydney and Mrs. ILLS Assoclat. Eyes examined by appointment. munion Preacher, Rev. P. 'Hirotieb. of the Diocese of Plaoritt.2304. Claremont, Ont. Alld-Japi-iti: Morriab recovering after 'asevere ill. Thursday, April 8th . Executive meet. near. LOGS WAN rED Established 1838 NON,-M.D., L.R.C.S., Q. McKV; log at the home of Mrs. Win. J. Gor. Gerald and Mrs. Cowito 'have re N. Ediubargb, member nt the College of. Cwtom sawing done, Oat )lolling don, Pickering, at 8 p. IS.' turned to their hoine at Rosebank, -No Better Pastry Flour n.)ade than having spent the winter in St. Peters LOCUST HILL. an The annual roeeting of the Duubar- Chopping; WpI burc..Flgrida. United Cb9ich on Friday evening T-T P A meeting of the Hydro Electric R. DURM. IN E. STECKLEY, Shaping and,Turuiug; s very -juccesstpli At the close Just as fine and good as ekpensiv T1 R. Toronto College of Chi.. System fdr the Locust Hill and Whi te- .Nl- rle�F Bros.. who�-IIrie 'saving, 'were ..imported American* roaractic. *',�lt mate residential calls in Picker- Stc,019 "le district will be held ip the school Kiddle liars, Sleikh@, O&�i Claremont and surrounding districts. T-ae,,- house at Locust. Hill on -Wedoesday, cel e8 to the front. and Miss Elva Mit. cake flour. Th­rsdayv-and-S�atardays, _F!oe_ (lit 11 read an - address -0 p Try affect call 141 J Bowmanvu!e or write. a==91* SaIt'For Sale April 7th. ai 1.3 - m. Two H�Crm e�preselng p, making xQod old-fashi6ined ration is free. 61Y representatives will speak and all pre ciation of t ' beir work in the church r�p borne-made bread, and regr&t at their departure from out- CHAS. A. WHITE­ parties Interested ate urged � to be rjulest. while Dan Anderson piesented from chis ctic there. The meeting will be of special L. Successor to late W. G. Barnes interest to ladies for the numerous Ovi 11 Morley with a Teacher's Bible,oy Phone 6420 or write Locust Hill, Ont. uses for elecricitv-in the, bouse will be ,nd James. Barnes presented Leslie -Baker . . . . . . . demonstrated and many labor-saving Mo ley with a similar Bible and a E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and put- e. The boys replied in feeling devices discussed., 4 A .11 1 '.. I Soliciior...'qotary Public Etc. Money to• ter ir a. Nothing Better. own. * South Wing. Court House, Whitby. J. He B&I -PICH4RLSON & PICKERING— GREEN RIVER. 'ell AUDLEY. .7. XkEacristom solicitors etc..- 317-319 Confed- Funeral Director The great banks of snow are rapidly want erationLife Build�� Corner Youge and Rich- Fred Badgerow has moved- to Osh. Sts.. Tor.. hona Main 1390andiMain and disappearing froth the roads and fence awn, sides. and they have taken their de- Wheat and Barley Ldrensed Embaliner Joe. Stephenson has purchased a parture very quietly with no floods EATON & ROSS— Barristers. $o- XOTOR HFARS--' and no damage done, n1b w binder. at Top Prices. John Hedge is moving to, Darling. BhOugs, Noctlaern Ontario Building, 330 There will be a special Easter Ser- P1 110 -7-.p--MZ "Bruce Wilson-bas moved from the Say Stret. Toronto. CLAREMONT, Ont. vice at the Baptist--fAm t-this_-thismeek. Chop i g. w.1 Beaton. Phone 924 an Sunday. The Wbiyevale Bapti.9t J. D. F. Ross. Adelaide 2767 N',0entire farm. Mondayg, Wedne8day• s, Fridays. Choir i-9 expected to takeeburgeof the a. I Fox has returns I to b to old place IF Dental musi,% and the pastor ha,; promised an 'rt. Grasmere -Farm. cariMmmiq Easter sermon. A large attendance Mrs. 34yers paid a flying visit to her is 'Oufldently expectad. Come pre- R. D. C. Smit entist. Sto'Iff- hcme her-e on Monday. D OAIK FLOORING pared toeing. V�Ile. Ho-�,r Graeuatp of Chicago and To- Cur roads wire good until this anomw ract Vniver.:ties and the Royal College of Evrmta.'�,jraeon>- Pbone offke _wi on Tu'48day, 0 -sto? m hit It 11A;5. No outs, J 7 ap-pointrn?r, .8' PECIAL Sluch'g,rivpIling 1-t needed on. the L 2t�y WHITEVALE. C 0 A G eenblirt) rt)4 LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Co,?elze of De-tal Siz inch No. I Oak Flooring 4, d the front. B '31 'ne Fiooi ,0 Balmy air and song-hlrds and duaty pee M. B. MI roads are - w0come harbingers of The Dunlop farm As not %old on and Vn:versity of Turonto Oake ��dock's Gonfectiorery store Whitby- spring. Well, let it come! The aP-, Friday its the reserve bid was not A good supply o& H-ird and Soft hours 9 to 12: 1 to 6.30. lrd.p"ne 6. $95 pearlio�le Of tomato, prpper. cabbage rpa,:I. e IV] phone 220. .4417 inch clear Oak Floorin- a P. slid cauliflower plants in sun _j. It -its generally understood Coal on hand. Also supply: --- per M., B�. M. By win- that Geo. West is th� probable b"Yer, of Kindliug Wood, Y DALF-S, L. D. S . D. D. S.. down give evidence of prepared"PlIs Remember the drama. '*They.,,.• Grac!-jate of Royal CollejZt of Dental Sc: in lots of 500 ft or more, plus for its advent. Then again, the fact Village Dn,tor." and box social to Le Stove leogth. X 9 And !he University of Toronto. Office 2� per cent sale4 tax. t Sa.Rter is so near is another that held In the school house on the even- Pe Phone Pick. 1709i. E_-:1 D A. c-cott'R store. Claremont. Ont. rUX singing of birds has arrived, The Ing of Apri[7tb. The voting people* elk r bouts, 9 a M. to 5 'turdt am !� 1 9 m. Phone Clarp, it-,. '12 4;1y The The above prices are for prompt WhILevale Baptist Church is prepared have been practiaiog for some time DONALD MUNTRO, PICKEKING appeptauce only, as they 'are to celebrate the occasion by proPri•e liq have a good pray with good cos jj_-ER4�HRT-T. FA LLA IS-R. 1. D ar, ate rnu,4c and an address tout Ing the torn 9, while the box social at the jo,,e, uh -the c4ar ff. D D. S - Graduate of The Royal College 0!* vital- 'question. of the 17433trrrectian at eltr­-, as atictivand Mr, 'd &W Owtal Surceonq and the Univirsit wholesale quotations. _y of Toronto 49111lice above I. S. Balsdon's store, Pickering. Ont ne the service on Sunday morning. will bi -a real good o Line-tempt. Cdke boun to 3 re. in or by a t I-nic lunches are hetrig baby-ribboned r"e for t very- man. Price 11926r. and this --ausit Ptione Pick 3701 PICKETRING six GREENWOOD. The Service Ga Is refunded on boxes bopRbt for over fluotn8so Come! iss Edna Middleton has returned SI.W. -Music between acts. LUMBER YARD Motor overba u ling. top andisilde cuIr- WV. RICHARDSON — Real Es home, after visiting Percy and _Mrs. -tain repAiring. . tate. Insurance'C'mveyancing. Novy Middleton. of Buffalo. N. Y. WHITEVALE. Blittery Service—Charging roblic. Etc . Pickering. 9" 3W7 CHEER'UP The Mission Circle met at I be home and overhauling. of Miss Dorothy Leigh and elected the Nit P. 1parks spent Monday with City- All work guaranteed, Flat rate 17r POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. followitiRL officers : Hon. Pre%_ Misp. friet-da. . A a L service charge . SPRING IS HERE May Brown : Prea., Miss Fdlrh Orme' Ri sell Parke recently purchased 4�4 ter Otiontles of Taft and Ontario. Aria. Pbohe 5510 Mark.Tentrall. 461441 Of silt ktudil 61`10nutd to an abortion And we have a complete ebock of rod: lstVlee, 11illso Fdrim Middleton: new delivery truck. a"". Addirs" Green 11111yor P. 0. out. aints.Oils, Ond Vice. Miss Edna Green, Got. Siw- - Mr. Potter. of Pick ering, Ppent San- B^ndram, Henderson's P W.E.SERRY Vamisbe@, Stains and Shellac, Mrs Earl Howson : Rec. See .:Kist: 4av at Norman Miller's. 'D21.11ZATON TOWNSHIPOLERE j o Oonvey"oor, otimatimover fW ankfte ready to brighten up east,- Beplhy; Troas., Mi" Hazel M &a Walman will spend the Easter *M&via. Aticiewallaaf. 2%. Money bo loan your bo me. Bush . Supt. of-Xhrisiian St* vvaxd bultdayq at her home in Orillia. an farm 1"aw of Kar'"Lase IAG. sbip, Miss Doris Gee: Orcanior, Nfria Miss Irene Ptich. of Toronto (�-n!- 4sew lrw= O'ns. S*e our Sau3ple Bo A cf.Remi-Tzrimm�d Lloyd Ppga; Supt. of Mire Briies, v+T sity; to home for tbO holidays. Mis-i Mabel Bis. Co alsial Lu in be r* Wall Pdpers. Good asoortment Mr. and. Mrs. Dawes. of Vo-vontri. Ty MAW, LICENSED AUC. -and good pit�:eis. Place P# nt Saturday with W. S. and %Irq, 7 ER,forYort;Q:atartoandDurham your crders ear'.It. Major. _7­7­• Courues. Al: k,nd* of sales ptomptly attended UNSHINE •V4T.LA Ito, Terms reasonable, Dazes for %wes be Mr. Cowell. of Hensel. spoent a %hart Arranged at NEWS'oecv. kkll and ime at the bomp of Mr, anI lir-', 19ZyM Fle-tfic Bulbs, frona, Curlers etc.. F. A.- REESOR pent pix re.. Ah.trr.Otit, y on hind. We alio can supply Win, Dixe)n has g,it his rAr out cmith. --7-77' yoii with a hrjz:b-grade of g., -We andeistand that a piano. has t Mrsa. \t'..1. Tdrner spent a few dAvr sen ptirchar-ed fox use in coal uJ at reasnnable primes. he Bap�is! in the eirlqqt week, ("t urch. week - . . . . .. I . - 4 M We Are, Phone 440�.) Mirs Mao Nhi:hell @:pf-nt a "' 'i"' J itin fftrrii, whn rvrent.)v �.rnke reintives in Toronto and Oakvitle, his collar bore am rho result 'of a fall, Olad tx) aep. Miaq Vert Turner wo -s rapidlAr, recover i ag. Iz p Albeit, Semi-hard. G. after suffering from a bad ri The Irnited Sunday School. last 5�ujri- ALVIN BUSHBY C. R. and •Xrq. Purcell und'efin lid Steaw ITz day itnvr, A targe mllectinn of eggsfnr hrbwlng -rnan, To- VL spent Thursday t"t in T : h S'ck Children's Hospital. mn to, Coal .'Brown Reed Rockera, uphol- Special Faster Services will' be held ..The Odd Fellows had an "At Home" stered !aprhig @eat and back Every for themselves on Thursday evening DO YOU WANT n the chiirch next Sunday, E-v.e Inct. A most eioloyable -evening was i; good tape,4try, were 14,(it),L body welcome. Ij - is gave an interest- sp,,nt• now going at... 50 ' four r house heated for half I sDorAMialipliga Messrs. Johnson and Major P t tended Cement, Lumber,. the cost of coal ing talk at Green River Sunday School WhiteSewing Machine.-drop Sunday last. a sale of,blah testing mlich cows At NJ If so; instal one of the Instani 308' on number vi our -young people en. Bowmanville recently and purebased head. flat'shuttle, with full Lath set of attachments and in. Oil -Burners in -your range, or joypd the last akaite of the season at one each. itruction book The cage- an International Oil Burner the Markham rInk. In the recent picture puzzle contest re some T Arnold and Mrs. Burrows and Pon 7beld by & city - daily there we 'Terms A� 7 ie in j ct t oak ingolden,fin- in your furnace.' very disappointed aspirants for the Ppent Sunday with W. J. and Mrs. ish, guaranteed for 10 years. '-�Call and see them.­ Michell and famil r rises in this village. .-Strictly Cash A real good wflichine ... 40-00 John Beare. who has been indispos • Those interested Old time hab&ll Victrola, largi cabinet Vic- W. J. GORDON'S, kindly be think lag of those for officers id recently, went to the city last week &it a meeting will be hold soon. .0 trots in oak, good motor, .55.00 Church Str and had an r ray taken. We trust t Agents Wanted 281y Pickering Mrsay people are thinking its -going bear of an Improvement. Five.piece Outfit, consisting- Messrs. Burk and Udell have rented to be a hard time on Hitster hoinnets, P1CelAin#it 1111, Of Stmumug, MaInnt steel ate. a house in Cherrywood and will move if the weather doesn't moderate. re cont1 sus t tj _-&-Flotir hereto the Immediate future. They lliiilIxo Z_readFloti, 'A posts, coil. springs, will be much missed nere. gave P. very i CHJMRYWOOD. mattress, tergether it i� a- W — . ­ . struclirs address and Msci a report 0, beat .3-drawer dresser and aiid Marvel Wood cuttingIs the order.of the the projincjal S. % Convention in stand. Outfit comptete 45.00 da School on Sunday. tb;,Baptiat Sunday Schi Pastry ir �ra.,John Smith bas purAased'ft ed Hornsbavibas a goose with �' new car. e* [spilled Ideas. The first egg she May be obtained from you Grocer. Arthur Taylor spent the week-end aid this spring was of the double -.5tOie, inToronto. yolked variety, She then took a rest ga Ce k Ste r ritt 01Mr. Law spent Sunday at the home and laid two in one day. the last one Brooklin Flour Mills . George Gates. 01 with corners on it. Win. Smith and family have got We recently noticed the death of Furniture Dealer and, ..CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Wm, settled here. Miss Kate McPhee in Hamilton. At SPECIAL SPRING CALL Filineral Director Mlis Beatrice Petty is off duty at one time she resided in this villar,.,e complete new stock of ...-Phone 1.300 the store, owing to Illness. with her parents. who kept the post MILIS -She We have a ELM DALE Wealeyl.Atrablin spent 'a fete offire where J. Leary now resides. 7: -41 Papers - at the-hritn"e-Of bia-paretrits here. is survived by two sisters-, who also re. mix I M W Ontario Mainland hekering, Mise Jean Mai and has returned to, side In Hamilton. the city, after her recent Illness. Hugh Pugh was somewhat gurpils- 'from 7c-per, single roll up to 1.25. Mrs. Lintner bRs returned from the o" summons ed last week when he g BAS K E T S Government; StIandaid city, where she spent a week with her for speeding In West-York. How- _:We_can 9k1PPly_FL paver -hanger-- �Vp Recleaned sister. r hadnotheen there, neither to put it on.. lBavin-g--purch sed the --stock f ro in _entiit�Gned a 89, Ld his car been out of the garage the Estate of number of their friends on Friday this winter, which fact be soon prov- Decorate that old rooin Screenings will tat evening ecf. At any rate Hugh never speeds. yourself. W. G. BARNES-Rnd the eiitire7, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sinclair, of Toron• ten your-hogs at to. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. blax Mnr Papers are !easy Am prepared to supply all. elzes, - business of JOS. W. DOTEN 'DEATHS Lintner. to put on. -Mrs. ErnestPetty has returned to from Berry Boxes to Threp a profit. LAUGHLIN—At his home, Cherrywood, 7 the city, after spending FL few days and Half Bushel, on Thursday. April1st, Joseph Lait- with her parents, We.hav Bessie 'gblin; Funeral arinnunced later. e this Feed at Miss Edith Roach and Miss River Basket Works right prices.' �,addell attended a banquet find TAYLOR—At 34 Lyall Ave., Toronto, Gieen Phone Mark. 11409 d nce at Oshawa recently. on Saturday, March 28, Gnome Tay. N. E. McFjWEN, We carry all the different The Ladles' Aid Society will hold lar. husband of the late Blizabeih their monthly meeting at the home, Palmer, in his 82nd year. Mineral j., P KER NG N E, ;'FRANk PEN, Mill Feeds. of Mrs. W, J. Petty on Thursday, on 'ed need ay. March 81, a 2 p. m. 'Veterinary Surgeon sh- -The Man that made the Barnes' April 15tb, at 2.90. Poll 'Call, to Interment at Discfples' Cemetery, =1 =§CH="WQQ= an6wered with the word 4 -Remember." PickiFrIng. Basket." 5 ,r..a .�, ,:r^+::+.. av' ^ .....: ,....- .• .4a; ., -, a. .p,x.,-..y,-. ,a ,c» .. *. ;4.. y,v: • ,^p ar'ssi? n r ^•Y •:i^u- '^ S . ^^,v . , s -•�r••x•. -' r •r o • :3' ,�.:;, . „YY .. � .. • . , . , .;+. : ; ,+• . , •- ,„ p _ . �.S• � . . : - > ,i ,K.,.tq. •• ��. y.. �v'0t'�w P" -a a- �'y.- ; .' ^,s:: w.;. a•,„d,:."'.�-""'"`���•fTi.';''' !b :'...,,�%-. _,. .''"!';�k ,r „3- '."h. c • ,+.- - .. ,; � �._ .':- ;..< .r,-: -: ....i. l •:. , ,, .. .!� ,.i.a. ...f- c, 6 .3 1•.'A'{.f 'F _ _ '..y:w � ,.-: ,.t ,. .-s.'. 1. .. '.w:, �r• .. ' •' v*s Ta „5 �' • RUl µ _ Y - or ' t ...� Quiet Days. What p"aaen7re ha Ke great princes More dainty to their choice r - 1 Than ren3mea wilt} who �ire>e.a THE CANADIAN 140MEMAKER • - Its quiet life rejoice, �f leries o essay arficY�s An4,1orNne'4 fate not, fearing , x 1 Sing Tweet In sunrhter 'morning? OlJCY'1R9 FII.4ANC - Tltetr _ PLAIVtIVGOIL "HViU�l�lt� -ttU ,• ,► `.. _ ., veld otaffdeceft: _ .-- .ash: copyrtyfftsm - ' •n'erer know how rpfref u It is to kneel. and wait r _ - On favorite •presum4ituous �� • vain and sumptuous. " a t Whose pride i8 t All da t - y heir flocks each tendeth; . At night they take their rest; - . - •.r ` � � More quiet than who seudeth -. Sze -i His ship Into fere Eastvat �. Where good and pearl are plenty, ` •—_ /)� -� ..� But getting, very dainty. - ftr lawyers and their pleading They esteem it not a'straw, ` They think that honest meaning Is of itself a law' Where conscience judgeth plainly They, spend no money vainly. _ i - Ob, baiPpy who thus liveth, ° Not caring tunnel for gold;Ell •- With clothing. which suificeth . . To keep him from the gold? _ ~ s ,':4' '� t + '1`a. ,f •�`• ,.. t. Though poor and plain his diet ?ln.: 1^ 1 ��. ,:1• y - -._� u '/,� ^dl4.-_�• f` 1 T - Yet merry it is, and quiet. kL -From William Byrd's ColleoUoa w Winter Clouds. - Klite.Kn`two tM. Winter clouds differ from summer inan in shape, tenure. radiancy and to I udor ��oun of Beai#y and Convenimce an indescribable. which all � •_ „ these happy years of observing them I have been trying to compel the see- THE ea Warren a McDonnell,, itects $y V and blcD a e�„ ci THE NEW COSTUME BLOUSE. rot of. It ever eludes me. These Planned for a lot with fifty feet; from the kitchen, which has the trades 'Regarding the Interior fInish--A clouds appear to be woven on a dit- frontage, this house thirty-eight feet and basement entrances in close touch. the , floors are har_dwood--oak as Fashioned of a lovely printed and t ferent loom and are cheaper fabrics - i Three bedrooms on the first floor, birch, e4alned and Boor varnish by thirty Leet, comprises stn rooms bordered material, is. this overblouse withal, sad their sunsets lees often in k' bath room and the diming al- with cupboards to each, the larger Wal:s throughout -with the pla.atertn{ of Russian ia$uence that is almost a vite the splendors. They are draper- room being about fourteen feet by_ finished In fine. sand stucco, for coy long length dress, so to in len h is it. Fine i lea easily torn and apparently ince cove in addition. The living room with. nineteen feet. Off the main hal' is a water � D- i palht fin(sh. Of various [tuts tucks define the hips, anti create just -r able of forming other than curtain of. its verandah is the best arranged room i roomy bathroom flnlshed with tile and The trim, doors and staircase on tte enough fulness to give tine new •blouse fects- They refuse to be flocculent, as to doors and windows, and leaves wanitary walls. The basement con- ground floor- are of plain oak; uppts { effect at 'tile sides. Note the smart I They arenot competent for that rest- very Itttih to be desired for a house of ( tains uraagemethe usual accommodation for floor In pine, with paint flnitsh. nt of the tie coPar at heck lase variety which is the necessity i this size, The fireplace, located to hlaundry, beating plant and storage 'lie plumbing and heating -the latl and front opening back to form a V. amd mystery of olouds of summer and i give ample space for cosy chairs and I well drained and lighted. ;tor by hot water -are of the ' heal A sleeve extension is joined to the of spring. A winter sky usually is reading lamps, and wall space for Tobe exterior abows a house of Tudor quality and suitable for this class a '• - kimtrao shoulders and gathered, into garmente . In these gauze -*oven I piano and the settee. What might be design of much merit; admple,.pleasing a dwelling. bar'& at the wrists. No. 1248 is in cites.- termed a square hall, with returned, roof outlines, with save :tees broken � The cost o1 this house, ready for oa :_• sizes 34, 88, 88, 40 and 42 tushes boat. The other evening l witnessed a otpdra, and a window on the landing, by the gabled first Boor windows, and cupancy, would be about eight thous �Stze 88 bust requires 2% yards 44 curious winVw cloud effect. The day will make this unusually attractive and Interest 1a added by the careful g7'oup- � and, five hundred dollars, exc:usl►e a -10ch all plain i>o d rartht�al- uta iesirst- Porti R'ere Rfagttt r h �alcev htehl atter has. now b_r7 Ins of the casement opeQtags, and the ,the land. iraa snow•clsd oho h thaws g t ' I7t the setith t2tE t'6 half tlatbt47iyag of a pflrxinn of rhe first Et•+sd«+r= d ring�urth o _ berald_ _ _ led. Price cer2 of distinctive draw list fir wgg� clouds that from horizon I house � a uece ng pfeserved directly Socr. The chimney, carried well above'tion re�ga,rdta'g the plans antrarpe�ci4 � -spring .and climb } the roof and offsetting the dominating catlone of this ho7&e should coarmunt In good taste rather than a lavish ex. to zenith were two types of clouds; parallel linea by Its strong vei•tfcai Cate with *be architect direct. Ad = 'pArldltare of scones. Every woman one henry, dark, compact, uaillnmdnedIsm ZZ design showing experienced s4udy : dress Warren and McDonnell, 1400r1 isthould want to matte her own Clothes. anywhere, then a seam of blue like a i Kept snug down on the site the house Bank Bldg, Hamilton, out, Copyright land the home dressmaker w1il find the � Norwegian fiord {only the blue of De I --'w seems to be a part of! -[Le lawns and ' 1926, MacLean ' Building Re U oember rather than of June), but dee y. pOH ideeigns illustrated is our new Fashion Di approaches, an effe,et not alwaytt eaaii Limited. Itrssiataiaiag the spirit of the mods of ,cut, abrupt, uactoesable-a ! iBook to be practical and simple, yeti Sorge as — 1 - .• obtained, but very helpful to tllu mtyIe s of deep sea water without s slag,, foe f few at domeotle architecture i ' do moment. Price of the book 1001 Pan IIoating there -au open polar sea. i This house will look well built with I r and aou4h of the crevasse an lnspirlag' ` �' dark red white mortar:brick.laid dFlemlob bond. in �� I Atie �9y flock of unrelated clouds. Faeb eiond stain - HOW TO ORDER PATTLRN3 edge of the blue'- � roofing 1 c - _: - _ (sort came against the ed painted. u. Write your name and address p:ala. fiord, looked down and across but ad. i f— ted ebinglee, and the woodwork brown, the half timbered work being i 'l7, giving number and size of such venurred not. Not one reaching wing I left "of the saw ,and stained the , patterns as you wast. Enclose 20c in of ekber eleud stretched across the „�•� I «"'� ; lame color, stamp[ or coin (spin preferred; wrap abysm. They were as uaaelghbort'y' A plain Tudor paneUcKl door for the I main w „ ft carefully) for each number, and neighbors dwelling 1n earth beeide a � en address your order to Pattern t. gentle stream but refusing -petKerabty and P sing to notice •'Wilson Publishing Co„ 73 West Ade -I one mother or be nelghborty, l was uses ns , 't red -,,Leh -tiles for the terrace, will • I make this •a very suitable and attract i icttur :coca 7+uz tau St, Toronto Patterns seat b7 'nal prt►ileged to behold how tong a j`! - 1 mail. Rime these divided heavens cowtnued, 1 five entrance. but that a new thing had been banner - led ° '- 1 � In my akfeo I knew end was glad. isulilliDal'y. Germs in Durk Egg Cause � Revenged. ii ATHY Cu iWI\ WIII clouds never have done with their - WomaIIts Death. ( A busy housewife came Into, the s'it, artistries and unezpectednesaes? Must f see you but a moment, yctt ting•7oom a determined look in her .dlid�� i the watcher of the clouds stand for. My heart goes singing on its way Evidence regarding a deadly germ eyes ■■ SUB WM ever on -the watchtower? -William A And ail my weariness is gone, in a duck's egg, described as the first I shall have to riinish those Mils Quayle, In "A Book of Clouds." Just seeing y'ou makes glad my day. case of the kind in the UnitedKing- ren."she began. e. dom, was given recently at as ad. _ s "What have the Utile be Fruits of Toil. Juet seeing you makes happineset journed inquest on a 24 -year-old wb- ggara bees if )Bab Does Not Ea Re- g, man of Stepney, England, says the up to now?' 'asked father, looking up Y' 3QY You do not need to linger inn i tram his newspaper. freshin S He to Far CiechoSlovakla, hard at work and A secaad as you paass and all i London Post in a recent issue: his. newspaper, P trying to put the soft pedal on polkl- The hours thereafter ring with song. John Webster, Home Office a.nalytst, + Why, they've made a mesa or .my + 1� From %Welk- cal inebriety, sets.a good example to stated that there. had been found a I sewing -roam'' explained his wits 'her neighbors of Mitteleurop8• Her. Such to your'presence, so sou move Aeedleg, spools of cotton, ecissors•- The beQ-thy child a e.,ps wets and exports for 1926 came to =568,600,000, Upon my hour, that jurat your s(Mi:e titles I theAerorcke, in enormous quart• f everything has *been hidden away to daring Its waking hours -!a never compared --with ;64fl;-706,000 for the iGlve me content, warm all my heart, titles to the organa and he was o[ the.; the most unexpected places. It's ez- Dross but always ha preceding year, and the Imports at tbs..Bri opinion that this could safely he pr!-: i perating " . way happy and .angling. p Bring joy for quite a little while. sumed to have been the cause of the as • it to only the sickly obild that is ctoee same time Increased from :;495,9[)0,- I ]iter husband laid down his paper vleh. Mothers, if your-ahtld- Your words are gifts I treasure up trouble which led to death. Pee, 000 to ;027,400,000. ,any small na- I and sml:ed- ren do not Meop well; if they are cross [Ions, which have had their fill of For days on end, such is my love The mother of the young woman I did that," he said saintly. "Yea and cry a great deal, give them Baby's profiteerttig tnasqueradiu as Made up of you, and you alone, said that on December 23 liar daughters g Patrtot• ! ' ( ( tidied up my desk so beautifully the Own TableLe and tboy will soon be lam, wish that they mletit present a j For earth or sea or sky above, and four other members of the family j cher day that I thought it oats -tats - : -George El,isron, ' had a meal consisting of ducks' a to return th, compliment: Se I tidied viell and happy again. similar balance sheet. eggs, ,cq Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but Her daughter had had nothing to eat i up your sewing -room." thorough laxative wbioh regulate tits - T- ! `--- - - for many hours previously, nor after; -- - bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish 1 that before becoming ia. - oonstipatton, colic and indigestion and t. Dr. D. L. Thomas, medical officer - promote healthful sleep. They are 1 for Stepney, stated that the appear. - absolutely guaranteed free from 1 , lances of the obdominal organs were BEAUTIFY IT WITH '�oplates.sad may.be $foes to the new-! f.M ,quite consistent with ,those of food born babe with perfect safety. 1 poisoning, Ile sent some of the or. You can obtain Baby's Own Tablets gens' to the bacteriologist o1, the situ- 7 84DIAMOND DYES" ' .t through any medicine Beeler at 25, istry�pf Health, cyho reported that "the cents a box, or by mail, poet pall, ; �' > bacillus Aetdycke was isolated In from The Dr. R'iads7m+' JiedlciQe Co., � r, .� a abundance and death might safely be Judd Dip to Tint of Boil Brockville, Ont. i ��,.; Y « presumed to have been due to that ir- k to Dye O_. - - '— y ` 4 .� , fecAm far as -he could make out, ccn•; ' s� ' 'tinued Dr. Thomas, there had been noEaci, 15 -cent ptick- age contains direo• f rrecord in the United Kingdom'of any, tions, so simple any "<• r " p�� y I cases of food oisonin from eggs but[ p g Bg• .4 P• i1LEtench litecaSur-e there ere some__ woman van tint soft, - de.fcate Bba+#es ar- - -- ',; R: cases in which ducks' eggs were im- _ -- ' r w 1icaTefi-ricu, permanent colors in Ilagerle, ribber f, skirts, o y, t (.ifs Work Cut Out. w a 1 3 t a, dresses, A Du:uth schoolboy c&ms home one evening a-ndsaid to hie father: c o a t s , atokings, a '� ytK• • # j"The world is round; isn't it?" Y sweaters, draperies, "Yes, scn:' the father agreed, _ ! =overings, ha3gingt ! A Landed Proprietor. ,L_ - GRAFTED FROG'S SKIN SAVES -BOY'S"EYE "Then If I wanted to go East'l could Buy Diamond An unuatua'l operation, helfeved to have been the ti7s-t of the •kind, was get there h I? ­ "As Diamond Dyes -no other kind-- "As soon as Jones bought his piece S going West, couldn't i. and tell your druggist whether the ma - of Performed* in London when a froggish membrane was grafted on "Yes, son -and you'll be a taxicab iof grouted he climbed a tree to look it driver when you grow np.", terlal you wtab to color Is wool or silk oyer, fell out Rad-" ttte eyeball of Alfred Hole, aged 9, Injured when a ftrecracker exploded,, The or whether It is linen. cotton or mixed "Aad became a landed, proprietor, membrane, which had too be extremely delicate, was taken from tate crew -The rungs of a healthy mea contain goods. eht" fords lower jaw. _ 200 cubic inchep of air. 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';' +.�,: R.:` 'CYT• 6 =a; up 1vUr IEf1000 Ai1U DLrCAgbn- Your Nerves Throug=as good � :IKA ,swing h � ' - the Use of Dr. Williams' Ping Pias. .:, ".due. �vfi�a wager situ ve>ty The. good odd fashice of taking a '�•de✓trW✓WiiLfy� *.A&9i► }t : qa 1 —tonic in the Springtiw%_like-most-of + -[fie customs* of our grandparents, 1a ` • Ibased upon sound common sense and •-"`---- -a :medical Fraottoe. Winter !s ab Reprehensible. Clusified Adv nus. e been out an - .ways a trying time for those who -are The Tonrwonderful� Vmoutltfxla moon- FOR sAta, ---- mot !a rugged he"b. Many men, wa ! y - .jorins the OOD Tuataiam oa'Plrrr. brtgt PAKM Abd, ]r' m -ft and children tat—seas write warred t*aegt►. Tees btnla go through the tvin- abtne with your datl��.' �;`�� filer oQ reserve strength they have 'r ; Tile "That gal's too wisest, stored up during tate sunny summer doggoned careless Some of these months and grow increasingly • pale days she's a-goln' ter give a drink o• B �� atsua wua sero urat�ovui : l » sat ns w use stent leeleaed One asp• And languid as the spring days tip i zt ♦ that stuff to a revenue *IR*W. slits. In svgs west tietssaa ' proach. A tonic for the blood and b ie �nei•ves e at tibia timwilq do much for ►`� L��;, Don't lot Wiaeaion atter meal,, baftwisse, A Portable Plane. f� boob people, but putting color in the s z .. r`'� P�►', k. , Lesrtbura, or drspet+ala taste the pop out d gas. A musician In Erbg/s ort] has invented =� `-beeks and ban;sfifng that tired feed- ssra�r"p' Any dm w ' a portable piano, which wiaea 1W .1, 'Ing that worries thousands of people THE NEW PRESIDENT OF T14 LEAGUE OF NATIONS -" !i only three feet in length. Im this Beason of the year. Altbnzo de Coeta, or Port Somebody Else. • j uga'1, brown above, was elected President of the a ; It fa impossible to be energetic it League of Nations an 't the extraordinary aroembly recently, which was called Motoring Customs: - "]'m almost your blood is thin and weak, or if 1 to admit Germany to th,e League. As is well known, howevert, the assembly certain T moat have run across son!Ah �I11IR..ti<! v your nerves are frayed or shattered. twos some time or other." You cannot compel* with others it failed of its purpcee owing to the quarrel over seats on the council. (}Zooyr>y 1;•alter-"No, air; It's, aY • f" you do not get refreshing sleep at - - - - _----- ---- ways been like th" t �P �A is.r h . iziglht, or If your appetite is poor or4 - ? „may FASY TRICKS The Mr. you are losing weight. You weed a Mlnard's Liniment for dandruff.. 61.4.g� 4 ' tonic at this time to add to your efft-Flip Flop It washWAfitl t„e of leader light 0 SOLD EVERYWfam _:-ctencY now. as well as to save' you . When eastern slo+pee shine like the 1 _. • _TtLthluL .__- __._. M+.A• i Wdlfe a Ca. N.r.f, wawa..,; Taataae: from suffering later on. And in all the ! :'ros)m of medicine, there is no safer or r better tonic thanes Dr. Williams' Pink 'Phos. These 011a tone and enrich the blood which circulates frbrougb every 'p'ortion of the body, strengthening . _jaded nerves and rundown organa, and brlagtng a feetilg o1 new s"ngtli and - - anergy to weak, easily tired, de*•pond- snt mea, women and children. Mine K. Sirc4s, Kamouraska, Qua., says:' • "I would feel that; I was nes• `Uecting an opportunity to help some other poor sufferer If I failed to tell ro you how much 'benefit I had through L __ _,Sbe use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. row' "Did yqur lust employer give YOU a Before the lashes of the night Droop wanly, ere the eyel'lds close. reference?" t "Yes,. but it doesn't seem t0 M aw VETif.RIN1ARY good. l A quioweQs, profound, intense, **What did he say?" � DOCrOlS Made the one robin's song a word "He said I was one of the best men use and recommend Mlnares Of Intuitive innocence.Liniment. Splendid for spratae, :. his firm bad ever turned out, - --br�fsee,- cute. c -states, sweillags. Nm I -listened, bumr6d with reverone4 Rich with a auddea gift of grace i In that dark and lonely piece. a ,a -Richard Church, in T -le Spectator 4e OF Reil" �fu+tetxl� �fP+QIL'f,. �1 Banie Blues sh Th +� before taking the pills I was in a bad - Holding the right band as in ly run-down condition. I was very Fixers 1, place a dime on the last 'By Observing t weak, pale and breathless at the least joint of the middle tinier. Tell l Sal Lithofos bas been pre-' exertion, i often had headaches and iNatut'e'* Basic Rule "bed )ending ph your friends that you have so de• by bis' my itppeiite was texas. I began taktog veloped the muscles of the Baser I' as -RUN + #3sQ ala and they reatrbred site i' bet- that you can cause. the eoln to hop ' Those Adsts stc6rr trom'dcspondenrcyy - elite far the treatmaatsoi �0 tar health than I Lad enjoyed fora up and turn a complete somersault 1� and headaches can usually III the air. trace the cause of these conditions to - -+Indigestion Ions time, in, fact, my health Is now ((( ` the best, And 1 am acre that what this As this is a trick, the statement constipation, trosorder of 811TH OF* BABY will be taken with a grain of atilt.are'frulntesnly brought about II)iwrdessottive medicine has done for me it wt11 do , but !t you do the trick well you � by overwork, nervous stiaiat lack of lgtorrsach and Kidneys eg�, :. for all weak, ailing people." will find your friends practicing it f -outdoor exercise or sal1eceepp or improper Rheumatic and �wa Woma1• Made Strong by tri' Yeti can get these pills from any and failing to do it, food, but more frequently by the nett- tau Coeidttiatns • r t' :mediclae dealer, or by email ai 50 cents When you know the trick, hoer• # obaefvaiice of nature's heart rule- ' Taking Lydia L Pialkham t box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine ever, it is very easy. The thumb regnlar thorough bowel diminatioa A palatable, effervescent, v eftwe compa,.�,l i, Brockville, Ont.' is the sn"t partner. When you i Poisons from waste matter left be- snhnegprreQaratioaof Lithia "" want the coin to hop up and turn i hind are picked up by the blood and asci Sodium Phosphate f '( • -+ over, rest the thumb against the f absorbed by the system, weakettingthe -Mghly beneficial and re- Ottawa, Ontario. -"I was terribly ` thyof the Berger, press bard .and 1 nerves and lowering the vitality. 'medial in the case of dill - ram -down after the birth of my d2W ` -1Vew Brooms let the thumb slip aft ?IM as It Nujo4 the scientific internal lubri- ;orderai mentioned. baby. I had awful SearuWAown pains New brooms, green brooms, will you you were snapping your fingers, I cant, corrects constipation is nature's and was afraid I had serious trouble. �F buy any! That will do the trick. A little own way by augmenting the supply of .,'At arrDnWivis-rhree.bw I was. tired all the time and had no r' practice to_needed In order to catch nature's lubricant. appette. Myy sister-in-law is taking Y i Come, meAens, come quickly, let me the cola on the back of the hand. - Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable --a pew' Nu of softening the waste matter _ (Clip tAia a+i! and paste 4t, With i thus �per�mits thoimig tI- and regular - - pounce praisettryit too biarltl h an d and me too it 1 have ad; ' otter of the wrt", in a scrsp'Dooib. elimination without overtaxing the to and feel 8ne all tbo - My brooms are not eteeped, i intestinal muscles. it is gentle, safe sp]ended teen] fi But very well bound: ---s and natural in its action, and can be time now. Any one who needs a rl lfty brooms be not crooked, i taken for any length of time without thorough hat to iLke-up soon learns . - • � .. The Fragrant Garden. ,may ill effect. ' + / from me what to .take.' -Mrs. Rli" 7i But smooth -cut and round PAQL-lt7 320 Cnmberlsnd'Stroet, Ot- By Mrs. Jeanette Leader, Member of- Ask your druggist for N W today 1 wish it should please you 1 fawn, Ontario. To buy of my broom, the Ontario Horticultural Avaociation. ; and remember -look for name Then would, it well ease me It has been said that we are fast "Nf�ot" m red on both..bottle, lube! errt�le �3tkaebe -drifting toward an age of flowers that and IgG 1 Ramis Ont. -"After baby If -market were dobe. I ton, my will have no fragrance, No profusion was born I had terrible backache sand of blossom, no exquisite coloring or - - - -' - - _ ---- aches, I could not do m work and L Save you any old boots, felt from the first minute I' got Or any old ahoon, vigor of growth can take the place of pains - 4 a lack oft iO� rip. Brit worst of all were the ••-:,Pouch-rings or buskins,' �raaraace' - in my sides when I moved about- 1 ty ' , How keen the disappointment when ' . had to sit or lie down for a while at- 41 To cope for new broom. we are shown a wonderful rose of rare 1 EURITISterwards, I could keeptnyhouse to w If. so you have, maidens, z coloring and perfect form to find its I i w t ' order, but many things had to 6o nn- 'I•pray you bring hither, That you and I friendly gorgeous petals yield no perfume. Oae done at the time, because of my sit- Iifey bargain together. may 'tire of brilliant coloring- and of i menta I was told by a neighbor >o i showy effects, but the garden that has '' take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable' the eR set smelling flowers will 'never Compound, as she said it would build 'New brooms, green brooms, will you + me up. I was relieved before I had lack appreciation. When the rose Is, "' o taken the first we bought and bave buy any? mentioned we at once aseoctate It ^ b f, not had any trouble like it since. - Qom,, maidens, come quickly, let me with sweetness. We love � f3owera for I ' Mrs. T. MARKLE lib Fer n Ave- ` x take• a penal• their fragrance, )even though. they are t gaso o -From ""!'he' Three Ladiee of Lon. t � nue South, Hamilton, Ontario. don" (1684). not very beautiful, but whdn they are- - fragrant as well as beautiful our en le T. thusiasm knows no bounds. ~{ Plant the' old fasbioned fragrant ( CUTICURAHEALS _. Mentges Folder ones even though tic catalogues tell you wonderful stories about the newer, i ITCHYRZEMA FQ1Sale ` •• larger varletfes,' They may be charm 1 Ing to look upon, but flowers that are Suitable for a newspaper or - job office. not sweet fail to* satisfy because In_ Caused Much Suffering.' = ' It will fold pamphlets, newspapers, striving to produce a larger flower, j Nose Swollen and 'Sore, just as fast as an expert can put them with more gorgeotm coloring, the rare fa, It will take paper of any weight, fragrance has been lost. The smaller 1 Face Disflgurede 'book or wrapping, sizes up to 36=48, , k4ewspapers, 6 of 7 col,, 4 or 8 psgea. flowers 'have usually the sweetest per- i 'Neil trim, fold and paste (by gear- fume, The very nama of mignonette, , "Eczema broke out in red spate ' driven paster) and deliver either at lily-of-tbe•valley, lilac, rose, pinks and - A and pimples p my cheeps and 1 third or fourth fold, faster than can be nose. The eruptions grew larger stocks of our mother's gardens. bring � and my nose was swollen and sore. •�• folded by three, six or more persons to our, memory the recollections o1 It itched and burned so much that --'by hand. The rollers are of steel, all sweet laden breezes, -and no quality int Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for it kept me awake; and scratebing ,« : turned true on la -the, milled and aeeur the flowers. of our youth strikes the caused eruptions. My fecewas die - die, and will not shrink e- misbehave chord of remembrance with as true a f -.Neuritis Colds ,Headache Lumbago figured and awed much auSerin�. under any service. A one-quarter hep. ( gi motor is ample to run it. touch as fragrance. If you have only I read an advertisement for Neuralgia Pain :`'Toothache , Rheumatism Soap aril -Ointment limited Apace for a garden this spring, Ipumb and _ •, _ _ _ sent for a frse'samplc. 1 pt»abased --T--�- cfio�s�Ytawe� that -are iragrat (- more and after three months' "Vat- _'m reat- �r -- - - metitm facewvaats u- ed you are planning a rose garden, buy �+ �+��+ ��+ y (Slfln. ) - --� FOR HOME BUILDERS the varieties that will delight you with NOT AFFECT THE i7i:.�T Mrs. Corinne Dew ins, Albert - Detailed Information concerninga rare perfume. _. Ville, Seek. planning, building, financing, de- - _ ! Daily use of Ctrticura Soap, with , Corating, furnishing and garden- _ Accept. only "Bayer„ package e 1 touches of Cuticun Ointment now +• .. . Students of nineteen nntiovalikles ta,d then, kee s the skid fresh, Ing Is contained In the MacLean - p are now studying'the Engl!s'h language Which COri%airiS proven directions. 111 smooth and Blear.' - Builders' Guide. Each tasue shows several practical design* In ISfetors by a new• scientlfle method at Univer- Handy "Bayer" loxes of 12 tablets sample xaeb rr. tsar. Addreea Canadian and plan. Send Twenty Cents for sity College, London. 8w�•des nsuaIly ALso bottles of 21 and 100-Dru tete. °a9OLt eti°s0"'� w°aa"1' �"'eaip -Druggists. 1Y. Ointment 26 -nd hue• Talcum 26e. a copy. Questions answered. Mao- prove the beet -students. Aaplrin is the trade mart (eeetstered in Canada) of Barer Manufacture or \innnacetle �" cuticum shaving stick 288 - Lean Building Reports. hctd, 344 acidester of Sellcylleseld (Acetyl Saileylle Acid, 'A. S. A.")• white It la well known ` - •r.• that Arplrin means Bayer manufacture, to aaatet the public agalnat Imltatloce. the Tablet Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Minard's Liniment for *ore throat. of Bayer company will be stamped witk their several trade mark, tau "Baser atoa. J. ISSUE No. 14-'28. , V7 7Z a7� �9 -7 7" 10. 7- j '5 can SAm. Farnidale, nae of consideringeces- anid taking STAFOORD pmgdrag e t Icon 6 and eu t.weeds 1.44. -sa?y ikettoo on the Bald petition and 'Gram' Chop N. W. owed by Mr. Mtddleton, seconded estimates'; and that the Clerk be hens. . .. "" . I ­ - -- - --- �eti- , -1 AND Fr,-XK1Y-iV­7- j �MR Mr. FolreyLb. that, A itialoriW of by iostruc ad t 0 If y' the @aid to n the resident ratepayers biiviog peti- tiiaere' of the %aij jiieetiag and its Marble and Granite Dealer.' $1.74 -per year.;, $ 1.50 if paid in advance. ioued-this-council, to orocure fruia the t abscri icina ra the unjited, suited anct _Q cat 2.00 in- advance. Hydrn-Eleefric Power Coniml too if 'Hydra-Etectrl Flaking every Mondav, t-crwsa- work-, 13rhattz c -Power 6=rtnisetov at Ontario estimates of the coat of instal- Act and its amendments. Wednesday -and Friday ling electric lights on the streets bf A resolution wus passed giving per- guaranteed. -Elect -ic -JOHN NUKK", Proprietor. the PolicO Village. and the said Com• mission to the Hydra, i Power• . ane For For Sale ralusiort having now submitted such Colo. to erect poles on the roads lead- Kingston Rand and Pickering estimates. a , special meeting of this !ng to W. J. Millet's and W. B, Pow- East Townline. CHURRYWOOO council will he held at the Town Hall. ell's residences. Johd-F. �Bay-les, Vue Pickering. on MondAy,. the 12th day The council now adjo-urtiod -to- -meet mont Pheone Whitby 68.R 32 -N iw that winter is over once more, 't April next, at the hour of- 8 00 again on, -Monday, April l9th, for the RuralRouto No. 2 it to time for all In our community , , ;:.;. - C27-40 P. O.—Whitby R. R. 0clock in the evening for the pur- traneaction.of general business. who are interested in sport and pl6as. ore to flit in what hours they have to X spare after having accomplii,lied their • 7 T X M X;b M 8 r -r. I W C3. i alloted routine of daily labors to get The Health and Development of a together' and create healthy and 7- ­Wbolesoiad L pastime "a amusement Chickeu Depend -ail. on- the Fiist ,.,.:-,-GROCERY PRICES is for the fine days - ahead, bringing to wind the well known axiom -All. work D MA CH 26TH -TO: AML 9TH, "k' -and no Play etc.' Tht , Clierr ywood. -"''Three Weeks"Feedi4g. Football Club, player--, members and rested are holding their opening _,all lots ,,,meeting on Wednesday, April' 7th, at •1- Ko", *Soon'be House-Cleaning'Tim' in, the C. P. 'R. waiting-rbom. rra. '18 Bars Comfort, Gold, P. & G. or Surprise Soap, 6 wl�erel genjeuts-will be made for 11 the -coming season.---One-of the- most - A gbod 5 -string Broom. 75 Impottant matters to he gone into Is Will carry you throrigh that critical perion when so many 2 Tins Giltett'a Lye, the gxtheri ng of a strong team of -play - 25 "eke to represent our village in the S. are lost through impropeir feeding. 2 Tins Old Dutch, 25 0 A• this year and we hope thafkll 3 Packages 'Aminonta, ::23 Contains Powdered Milk; Buttermilk, Fish Meal, Meat �cra all -25 c.,., -who take an active part tothe e game in -proper proportionstor. Literapid and 8 PackagewTearline; - ? ,11c9ine forward willingly to help us 2 Packages Lux or 3 Rinso, ... on to An :ce.48. Other matters, such as econumical development. playing field. new unif , orind, the colors 'BARS SUNNY MONDAY SOAP $1.00 of which have to be decided upon, ap. "POLLOW-THE 0. K. LINE • pointing representatives for the Asso. Lrxlr . elation meeting which will take place5 Lbs.. Bl'ack or Mixed Tea. 2,75 'G Soon, KS no time is to be lost now if FOR SUGESS FOR POULTRY RAISIN Lawrence 3 -lb. Loaf Bread" �ti.We tire tocommence the playing sea. ,19 a an MwManufactured by ay god on bich day the �chardson's Grocer opening game took place last. season.Wearacd E rsoabollL Jamesy •:Abe field he owns directly north of the MARKHAM FLOUR MILLS mcbool ano be was good enough to f ijive us bo eat that we uj a he able to D. N. REE SOB & SONS ''`same will be at the die Deal' of the MARKHAM, ONT. Store rent same ror an athletic bf M Picker"in Hardware community as a playground fur hobt, sport, such as ]adies' baseball etc. We If your dealer cannot all pply you, write direct. -1hope the Isdips intend orgwuiziag sz,on sad that if any league is convenient, ithev will onter, assotin theof All -1be*holp and support them the football IE;?j 8 members. It is our intention to ap IF C)iill:s� iii A �7 -7� ,�- pfoacb the school tt w4toes for the use cut and fix up as a club nod meeting of the old woodshed in the school vacd a11 the newest shades for EASTER Now is the time to got your spring seed. We have a good stock of with permiomion.. we .viii clean Red Cluver, imothy. Alfalfa and Alsike. Firm -15 00 to 250.00 all TNo. I te@ted seed. room. As usual, we cordially invite Leave your order and we will till it promptly. any who are interested to attend the -Ji Fames to please to y to be at the meet - , to, help us .with sugoationq or MARCH LAY -AWAY Ladies, do not %orry about wft'i4b'days. Come in and see the White Cap—it's a dandy—also the I9q0 Gravity Washer. Buth =iclams which we will gladly, accept if they promise to further our efforts are guaranteed to give 8rtisfactioo or DO sale. 1or queens, FUR COAT SALE Agent for Interuatioes, I Farm Machinery and Repairs Pay Deposit N6�. -store Free Till Fall) PICKERING COUNCIL. r'e it, can get , it . made or it is out Our Motto Web& You may secure e y The above council met pursuant t the you wish by pa ng a deposit now, adJ wrament on Monday. the 28th ult.. ter a balance duringthe summer months. The fur will jUetubers all present. except Mr. CbAp- wan, who was prevented by illness. be laid away in our Cold'Stora ge the reeve In tba chair. The minutes til yo need it in the fali. proved. until n u is S. P1CKFJMG .:of the lost meeting were roat! and up- BAISDON FURS He-modelledand Re -lined All work 1LIA cote. was rocelyed from Mrs Doisy scombe asking to be released from Rhe House of Refuge. % hich request done on the premises.- OF, was grzntm. A corn. was received from W. H. 0 0 T -i Q HO 'U IT auto accideet-on the northern town. Kentletiv. solicitor for Thos. H - ivat. re .231 Danforth Ave... arm' Production Increamg F A coal. was received from F. A. Half block East of Broadvie-w-aT4 oronto (4,0sy. Chief Engineer of Hydra- WITH complete banking facilities specialty 'Electric Com , re Pickering street adapted to farm business, this Banat is ever ready to render practical assistance in furthering A com. was received from W. M. agricultural interests. Crooket v. Didt. Rep. of Agi., re posi. 7, N icas for farm boys from Macdonald -We encourage farmers to strive for biggef and college. better production by extending loans far the pur- -pose of sound devdopment. Atom. was received from Mr. Hki- -Frill. of the Hydro -Electric Com.. ask. Consult our local manager. line permistsion to erect Wes on roads sit between, lots 13 and 14. con 1. and. 16 4 !and 17 con 2. TM A Onto, was' received from the 8,31- ,fliers' Kett Ioment Board re50" acres, part of lot. 9 eqn, 6, liable for sale for arrears of taxes. %1CM &AA?CK G. P. LIM 1400041M James Gri-enlaw retiorted the Mad L C. CROS -halogen lbetvrp"r-iotia 34 and 15 south of tb'e base line to be -in had condition. The standing committee on Cootie• iltencles reported and recommended -1the following payments : D R Beaton, aiti sect of alary 125.00; Thos G�regg. vitt div court as clerk 4.00; Ed Gleeson." P ICKE R I N CA Aitto as bAlliff 4 00; John Murkar, pta auditors' reports and bill beads 11000. • -as follows Muskoka Hospital for "ported and "cowmeD&d payment The etandiDg commitlee on Relief M.5 A T .'MARK E Oonsugptivei. maintenance of R. H. 7 .,.Bowen for mouth of wApril 46 6&iii Thr standing committee on Bonuses Life for'Wire Fences. DrainfSe Matters. he ImProwd Chevrolet Coach at t6 - per lb ­�A -1800W 8bovell2na etc. reported and itound ptonet.or Steak, 204. A. is found idw worWis WomtpeudeA the following payments: new 10W pnee, 25c T W Trues, Meat roads with h team etc �4%trloia Roast, or Steak. ckwed 6w val" dots 16 con 8 1150 Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 2k E Holtby. 10 bra gre"est 3 lebov snow 2.00. J W Jjoes. broak &s Ramp Roast.... .18c Jim on e t I (Whitby to va; half 7 Thrm4p" tXr design V 4.20; Geo - Wilson, dIL6n I 110i R W. Wilson, ditto YinelkibRoast , --inmwt appearance-4)uco, finish—lot lee -' 1.10; 0 Ovell Jones, ditto .70; J W 'Heavy Rib Roast. tl• Jonep, break rds 8 97. J J Ward. ditto &Xibk am le power — world `Shoulder Roast. 14 and 16c 7! 12 50; J W Janes. ditto 14 37; 8 Fare.• Pot Roast, dale. ditto 21-00: A Matthews, ditto famous operating, economy—aff season -in con 7 4180; Jas, Todd, break snowi. comfort--iquality cotistnicti4m thro rieket, to boil, u0mut. roads 6.00; F Cowie and others, ditto -.5-290-, Geo Gates. ditto Leg of Pork,_ 25c 2 W, J Beeth) Loin of Pork, 25c :.-and others. ditto 440; John Pallister, Come to our showroom and satWy your '—dittn 1300. Sam Faradale, dittoet.1 �Sbouldet Roast of Pork,' 23c self that here is a low-priced ,closed car (Whitby to pay half) 2 10. Pork Chdps, 28c Thr standing committee on t Othiir ---- 25c Roads tha' is worthy of your ownership. and Bridges reported and recommend. Pure Pork Sausage, ed the --following payments: bars JA .--Chevrolet models -alsio-en- inest Salt Pork,... V06nnor.right-nf-way to gravel pit Breakfast Bacon, RIeCe'.- 85c travel — ------- `C— _7 for IM 10,00; D Annie, 20 yds f -Finest Break sliced, Mild Cured Cottage RAW (half or whole), 80,c S/GNS .–Back Bacon, ... 45c Glass Signs of all kinds made to order. -ed Ham, 55e Cook Mirrors Re -silvered, Vold, Silver, 25c -Weiners, Pewter Nickel Co• pper etc, G.; & A. T. LAW Pewter, 15C Elead-Oheese, Articles, Ornaineritc, Tableware and' Jeweller y -Pickeri� 04tari lbs 55 cents; Easy First null Domestic Shortening, 3 silvered, nickpl plated 0 A. 5 lbs PO cents; WON or gold-p'"'tad, lb prints 18 cents .:Fresh Trait an Estimates Free. d*,White Fish Every Friday: LOCUST ONT 40 Great or duality at Lower Cost W. G. REID -PICKEIRING Phone Mark 5533 AI N 1V -It, -, - - R 'S., .0— V lxq - CLAREMONT,:. The worat a w and ice -a torm, in years i a great amount of Jqhn Coate* is laid off, duty damage to the telephone linei here (3nnie R , an attack of the flu.,Wednesday. C, A. overland:ia. C6:ifitied t6 ou ThdaF Gregg ht%d a buslneu'� trip - to Toronto on Saturday. Tenders will be recived up to April OR .Those having a maple bush -are -Alfalfa No. T, 11. 00 pe. i bbsb. L 0* -Those has jnakixm maple syrup,- loth for Excavating, Cementing and "Red Clover N-64 17460 Draining Basement of the Brougham Timothy No. 1, 5.50 4 ;ward skipped d ippgd a mixe School, fenders must be made separ- % ately and may include all Alsike No. _16061a" of stock toToroatoSaturday. Magnus Henderson Js hoid nip 'Specifleatiorri may be seen at the r inone. 'a . ...... it— -w - - ... Get our prices on Fortilizirs, -YOU kh a severe-attaek of the, flu and Brougham Post Office. Garden Sebda, Cdrn, sore throat. Apply to secretary of any member Roots Ete. Miss Janet Yqublt is visiting her Of the Board for further particulars. worth of food' JOHN-PRIMIPS, y ybrotfier,''JiFmea-Youni, of Kineale. -goodness., Everyt, hou can in your, home 29-20, :�­for a few days. Town.. The more you buy the Mrs. Paxton and son, Victor, FROST FENCE I cheaper you get it.. "spent , over Sunday in the. city Farniers, Attebtion with herdatighter. sy you a good warkev,pries butter and Mr. and;- 8-wirej. 12, stays to rod, 56c. TAYLOR S We p Kilpatrf�k, of I am agent for the W.oild's Greatest G OLD. C R US for your produce few Brampton,. are 'Sposding a SepAraor. '-The Renfrew, Stoves. Fine wire, 12 st&y�j '02c. BREAD* eRgs, poultry, b*n 9 etc days with their son, Bee, and Fleury's Ourgoods are post ively the 64mle and Oil Engines. 01 404e best Kilpatrick:: Grala.Grinders. and cleanest that can be bonglat Pldwk, Points. N r --Itay. E. OraBofn returned- tome Wheel Bdrrowsetc. CLAUMO lonThurisday-last after attending Brautfuid binder twine and second- and the maigin of profit added ie • thd:ftineral of his brother,- Rev., rband separators for sale. CLAREMONT M-4 very stnhit, so you run. no risk! of Chas, OrAborn, of Chicago. 4 , 4 M igh prices. Everything ROBT. DEVITT Agent for Ackerman's Quality is guaranteed- or your maney is.. Mrs.- Gio. Lee, 0 wuffville. re - `A tur Saturday Hatnees. Ask the user. 'Bread, 3 lb. "f, 18c- cheerfully refunded. - nod. hinme on'after ter Phone ECD- Piclr;!--- --,BR0L1J1iH_A spending a week here with her pa- Solet usget together sad boost; rents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. Adanac 13 a Store our Home Towh- and The pastor's class will be an TARMS FOR SALE r nch ..,body will be happy fol` T Ever and Ever. rograw at the B. Y. P. L Easter p The Store that. saves' W next Moadav evening. You are $4(M buys a 0) acre farm. Good fen- A you money - invited to come and bring your I ces Lod buildings. Creek li miles '...FRANK MUM' off, Highway. Fall plowing One frieniis igbtlabt week Mrs. San - with you. THAT 15 done. Immediate posses- Quality First 'Courtesy AlwaysOLAREHONT,' ONTARIO n WHAT cion. Terms. Apply derson's clothes line ,vas stripped. FOLKS SAY E. DISNEY. Next mdrn iog the elpthes -were to- qD UT _d 27-30y..Xaple Ledutula Iriftcated on neighbors' lines. Boys a R•with more energy than brains did B!G L N S A Full LLineof Choice ' SHIN Insurance Co. i A number of the road overseers G R 0 0a R-1 E a es Cheap rates fGr farm and country from this locality attended the TOTA No,"cotia 8bing' Fre.sh Every Week at buildings. meeting in the Town Hall, Brough- BetterBread at Galvanized Steel Shingles am afternoon, at city prices. on 96nday ...Bird's Felt Slate Shingles torm Insurance on buildings. a litter. Pm I - '91, *,Winds which J. MacVicar, District Enain- for sale at wind -mills, Silos etc. Take Fletsebuiah's Yeas -for' eer of Municipal Road@, gave a Only, 18c per large loaf, strictlyt T. PATERSON'S - CLAREMONT your health. splendid addrega. cash and carry from Automobile Insurance We sell it. The and flu is qn1te prevalent'lo the the store. of all kinds. village at present, a number being Better" . Bread delivered at your Fresh every week. 4c a cake- FARMS- FOR BALE confined to their beds with the The Pickering D door, 20c per large loaf. We have Read and Loaf Lettuce, disease. On account of the illness fresh every few 'd ye. Write or phone -theIt ii Mir aim to makebest pro- of the teacher. Miss Spoffard, the broad or viifflance. Comm .,Also, Fresh Herrings, Bea junior room of the public school ducts possible, Salmon xnd Whitefish. has been closed for several days. takes, to sell at the' ED. BOWMA N irk There will bea tailor at D. A. lowest cash price. V Highest prices paid for i! 4cott'e stgre. on Tnesday, *pffl this Amoci*lon to to Butter and Eggs. 20 ..WHITBY, OMT. The object of t 4th, to talks order made to meas - -cu Is lemon steaunt sad te, =Prose the 'FARMERS CLAREMONT are clotbinj& ata ressonab are. Anyone wishing to see tke sa,mples call and do, so and are un - 4 Itembers having pesperly Owen commaw Now is the time to. et der no obligaticiabto buy. as" imme"kell'y Wills an member Abcov, The Ladies' of the United Your CREAMERY 1, of 112sousive Ckm=. harrows sharpened and Church held their regular month Membership too ILL ­ repaired, -ready ly meeting on Thursday of last HONE W Tiehow wav be bad tress Me ftedd4st at Highest price paid for week in the basement of the *a &"Hosues. A pleasant social hour for spring - Cream at the -,church. work. spent after which supper wast Exec. dom.—L. D. Banks, C. a. Palm• was or, Si. S. Chapman. Pickering. Clare== t Creami served to which the men of the A 17 LOR E REID are invited. rMit RUMM, Shrubs hardson.' ..congregation w D. Munro, Jas. Ric Give us is trial and be convin"d George Dolphin, of Tiverton. :-Bruce County. ts"adingafew Having secured the Money foe T. W. President 80"Wy CLAREM-ONT Ridgetown. Out. H A R N E S -S days with his cousin. Mrs. Brown, Bowman & Son. Star Nurseries, and other relatives in Claremont -And vicinity. About fifty years I am take orders for BEATTY .1, - prop"t to .ago Mr. Dol Rhin sided %a the kinds of Prul Trees. Small Fruits. Coal,'- Coal 'hin reL farm Shrubs ace.. at Any pereou wishing new Harness STANDS FOR THE REST. :eighth concession,' on the Ornamental should call on me before par. -.,,aowowaed byPreeman McCall. lowest posilble prices. oaRb Special rates for lam quantities. Hard and Soft 6oal of the chasing and secure V Next Sunday at the Baptist 45tf best quality on priceil. &rneeir sepaigink done N. J. Chavins.", 'Pickering IH at Church will be Communion Sun hand day. The message of Easter will all time be given both morning and even- �LAW All rinds of Harness ReOhlrs kept special THOS. A. constantly on hand. ion. The choir will render Easter music. The morning %ub- SPRING -.1mcicerinw. Co=t. .'Ject will be "The Eternal Christ," Luther Pilkey, Claremont sad the evening subject "Resor- ! V --Church gave a moat deligbtfni S Litter- Carrierg, Hay Carriers, ectioft Power." ereis ThIMission Band of the United h BOOTS HOES .-program to the Community Halt Pumps, Door Trac" Cow 00,n`Tueoday\,eventng. which was Bowls. Pressure Systems E.W. it WX Social. ss in AND RVBBERS the form o The ast echief feature of Eye evening Was a At L It will pay you to t my Prices ow above before Buying elsewhere. rauia� entitled -The Corner d Here is another list of these wonderful valnes.- which on "hould not -z-Storel" presented • by the Bronxii. FRANK J. PROME Am Dramatic Club and which waster_ to Men's Knee Rn bber Boots, red and white soles, 8 50 PICKERING. well received. to 4.00. Men's,Women's and Children's plain Men got busy last week -and Over Rubbers, 65c, 75c and 1.10. plowed the deep drifts of scow on - I : . a ad made the 'We also have a full supply of famous (;Grob Shoea, the Brock road jr ;,road passable for motor, traffic. See our new fine'of clearance. roadeare not first. -Men's Khaki -men's Black Overalls, regular 2.00. Although the. Wall Papers for 1.50. .,class many care are Passion over Pants, regular Zoo, at 1.50. :'tbem. It Is feared that when tb4f ad the Paper for every room end 'frost comes out of the grou Call atiev Ps Phone SW ,;roads will be in a mbad con. tlr at every pnoe s FM%3%JLD ar dition for a time., r@1 W&Mpe At! LJ Aftes -Xime. Of an usuddl vm�d solos ,health Mrs. John Miller. widow What We Promiae—We Dot. of the late Jolia Mills% of "Thistle Ra'," on the seventh concession, -7died at the home of her sons, Mill- in Shekw M8 When it in sometbiag that a" bf er Br6s., in her 88th year, on Mend&y last, March 20th. Her ....Paints and funeral took place on Thursday = Varnishes is sufficient. afternoon to St. John's Cemetery, J. T. MATHISON and was attended by ii large num- Minimum cost g ber of friends. She is survived by Make things I ook brighter three sons, Andrew and Harry at ' and better :-HARNESS --house. and George of Manitoba. nearest branch of the Standard Idso, one daughter. Mary, at home. J A very pleasant event took place SAKING wbile permitting free access -to them ALt the botne of Frank and Airs. - I am on Monday evening when at anytime during banking hours.. bout one hundred of the young The cost in less than one rent per 'YEARS 'day; the value received is an eetilmn- inoople from - Claremont_____on_Q_ Brougham surprised Lorne and Mrs. Ham (nee Miss Ada Middle- ---=-ton)_on their return from Aheir ..-hon6yinoon, witha, miscellaneous ebower. They received many !beautiful and useful gift@. Mr. and-Mrs.Hamboth thanked the friends in a few well chosen words, the company singing afterwards .,.For They're Jolly Good Fellow,;." The evening, after 'hinch wms -served, was spent in music games and dancing until the `w;e soia' boors" of the mortiinf%nd brought top. close a very---pleg",nt social k -good- range of New Ginghams ....Just arrived Come and get your ohoice beforerth-ey are all picked over IDI A.'S GOTT 4 • Consider: When it in sometbiag that a" bf --abne but once, be it groat cd ._small, the. beat alone Z Maximum Security is sufficient. J. T. MATHISON Office and Works.. Whitby., Out. Minimum cost g .at CECIL BRAiDL SAFETYDeposit Box in the :-HARNESS nearest branch of the Standard Ban L- will relieve any anxiety regptrd- ing the whereabouts of your valvi%bles SAKING wbile permitting free access -to them by you or a duly :authorized person FEY at anytime during banking hours.. The cost in less than one rent per 'YEARS 'day; the value received is an eetilmn- able sense of -secrity. STANDARD :BAN K OF CANADA ._.:PlFCKERlNG BRANCH—W. F. Law, Manage-` Branches also at BrooklItS, W"t Hill, Whitby 4 • Consider: When it in sometbiag that a" bf --abne but once, be it groat cd ._small, the. beat alone A! is sufficient. J. T. MATHISON Office and Works.. Whitby., Out. miE g Leath or Goods Store I CECIL BRAiDL :-HARNESS Picis is Dow complete. BOOTS—GREB SHOE We have a large stock of this Fatneiii Boot on band—unbeatable A! for bard wear and' tear. REPAIRING We maintain our established. reputa,- miE tion for repairing all kinds of' harness and hoots. CECIL BRAiDL Harn'sqq maker, T- T 1.'r,, PT f- r% 7.7 .. h.. ,flyuW r +nr,:•, ::-:'«y+'"'.,,;,--•;...,.•+?"':'2•.! !I+au?t?a r,r••,su.. �•. ..,1'•a,,. w•. y^4 / .. ,.. „M.-:--•,�•o•q'.,. ,�...: y,. r,;.v} x,r' -.s-•, . ....t .,„.-,-° xi'.ra"3m,$s,roskn.eb.s” .a7+a . 3 fi d •7' _ • •S t Y •r "Robbed I" he said. _ point, the sun, at one time of the year. 5•' " im Qualiv.......-JuWaY3 _ _ked it any good getting a doctor?" does not set for several Deeks; a� an• ' asked Viner. other It does not_rise for sererul. ' "A thousand doctors'll do' him no At last, on -the proper da}', according a : good" replied -tiie policemen grimly, to the almanac. It abows its face, Af-., ---%' "But --there's Dr. Cortelyon - come- terward's, . t remains for tenor twenty" ^I wtiette'-' -db sl hwae- -':ate, he terrace. We might ca21 him:" length does not set at all," but makes_: Dr. Cortelyo�n was a man whom en "almost .nerfesy�ctrcls aranati the - _ Winer knew well enough by sigh aka, in -full view. i tail, handsome man, whose olive tinted { At North Carie, during the time , r t 4 contldeaon, large -lustrous eyes and sun does not set, the inhibiLants tell and gave, m -the the it is Il! o'clock 'at ni ht b ae 8214 apl?�r- g , Y eiii;� - 3C Vandyke be ga hi L o k �+ ane e of.'� foreigner. the sun rise over the monataine. in y' i he choice te�►s ua�ed exclusive: "The man's been murdered!" he Stockholm, 'the sun, In June, seta a said, after an "amination. Hes been short a ace before 10 o'dlock. During I �Hand � a 17 in'SaMda yield richly of their stabbed 'clean through the heart, the night, it fed very light, owing the iv ? Yes, for several minutes." passage of the sen around the earth +cleliei�ai�us,goodness.__�►a► S:alada. other, policemen, attracted' by' the toward the North Pole, and people can *`" - ----- ._arrived in the passage,_. in- see to.read at midnight . &n index o eluding an inspector 'and a sergeant. At the head of the 0ulf o[ Bothri a, - tJ. Viner repc%atedph a story. there is a mountain, where, on the 21st � B At the inspector's request, Viner of -June. the- sun dose not set at all. harlacta il ewe appena only oa that night. The &-Ofthe dead man's household. As they sun touches the horizon, but does not ''� reached the place a smart car came aink below it; to five minutes; 1t be - Tim ep ` roved the corner and pulled u at the t>;iue to ascend again. door. A girl ate p o g Peed out, and for 'a a ti BY J. S. FLETCHER. second or two stood in the.fuIl glare beafi r Author of "Black Money," "Scarhaven Kee "etc. of the portico lamps: She was a slen- A Curious Japanese' Festival. ' ' - Y, p, .. _ der, I • is�ame young= creature, gowned Although the basis of the Japaaeee A/ „a in .white, and muffled to the throat in Shinto' religion is tate worship of an _ CHAPTER I. ' cynical, half -amused way, of hie Aunt an opera cloak out of which a fresh, ceattors, its tradittona also. include vara- Or FACED Wirt ztp�I.I,IY• >#eth3s'a conviction that there were, girlish face, bright in color, sparkling oats customs for 'propitiating evil 5 �r much stranger things in real life than of eye crowned by a a of hair of spirits and one of the good old super - miss i • -. On that particular November even- could be found -between the covers of the tint of dead gold,. showed clearly ettttiona handed duan through bun- �f 5 8s L 1:1 L.. ing, Viner, a young gent.eman of 1 Y g open diiede of years Is the housecleaning for means and leisure, who lived in a com• `questioningsw weresuddenlysine ra ere she rapidly crossed to the devils which is observed on February P� Y Portable old hour• in Markendale rupted After her came an elderly, well- 9 In thousands of homes In Japan :square, Boyswater, with his maiden Unconsciously he had walked back, reserved - woman in an elaborate yearly. 'aunt Miss Bethis Penkridge, had spent c:ose to his. own Square, but on the op- evening toilette, the personification of The date of this devil chasing cere- � T ;his after-dinner hours in a fashign �poeI� side to that by which _ ha had the precise and conventional chaperon., mony_ ooi�responds with -the first day of Isvet ° which had become as habit. Veit -it, approac�3iircg it by one of the When they had is the Inspec- spring !n the old calendar. Miss Penkridge, a model housekeep- numerous long terraces which run out to touched the bell in the portico of The feativitfes are carried on in this, t er and an essentially worthy woman, of the main road to the Westbourne 1Jmimd num} er seven. A smart parlor -maid wise: The housewife during the day whose whole day was given to super-, Grove district. Between this terrace answered prepares a large Quantity of bean•, a Town= visin somebody or something, had an'and and Markendak S uare was a dark 5$ - g y g, q "1.2uth! This is Mr. Aahton's?" said portion of which site placed on the fi 'insatiable appetite for- fiction,- and' narrow passage, little frequented save the Inspector, "Yea—wellnow, what family shrine before dinner: The re- Lan loved nothing so much as that her by residents. Viner was about to tura fu Is the name of tFie Iasi q-t)te Tder7y mainder are saved as missiles, for so- "" g i+ephew should read a novel to her into this passage, when a young man Lady—I saw come in just now?" cording to the-supersUtion beans are ._ !v after dinner. Miss Penkridge had be-,' darted hurriedly out of it, half col- "Mrs. Killerths:l " answered the a most effective weapon for warding come a confirmed slave to the acnes lided with him, ran across the road IfO Entertain the Birds. J gi g i parlor -maid. off eau spirits. Birds' are always la tional. She had no taste for the'pay-, and disappeared round the nearest . ' And the orn :Pd ys sur giSeartsst s� - ', y g y—hes i,ame? The eldeaR son and heir of the house•• den friends. Shrubs and tress which s corner. &holo cal, and nothing but scorn for attra4t-theca may be sa+leetsd for plant T as::rd the Inspector. hall usually' is In chaise 'of the bean - the erotic. What she laved was a But just there mood a rtiest-lamp, "Miss Wi, khans." throwing ceremony, which consists of y story which began with crime and end- ' and In its glare Viner caught sight of Ing on the home grounds, Bird boueeti _. f ed with a detection --4 story whieis'the bur g g The Ins ter walked inside the the huriing of beans in all directions and bird baths that will be ornamental 1a ry rying man's face. hat se, In eac-h of the rooms, the doors beteg as well as treretui, can be provided toR kept you wondering who did it, how it. "That's etrang+e!" he muttered. "I've "Just ask 'Mrs. Kj",ienhal'. and Miss left open as an egrene for the devil*, them e A y+ Kaes Boise♦ and when the doing was go- seen that chap somewhere -1 know � Wirkbaih if they 11 be good enough L, for what devil could be disturbed by , ling to be laid bare to the ilghTW day. him. Now, who i., he' And what made sac Inapectcr Dr.' for a f rw min- anything so material as a bean could M�a�.k Liniment o colds. At precisely ten o'clock that evening him in such a deuce of a hurfy'" It utmt," he said 5 he girl ri +sed the make an exit from a housee without _ y ` 'Viner read the last page of a novel' was queer, he.reflected, that he scarcer d, or and soon returned toesc.).•t Vines the door being opened? ..-Ext•ndinp rB aille system. "a �- which had proved to be exactly suitedAy ever remembered meeting anybody and Drillford Into Another room, Of course the old oerenaoag Is ob Japanese and Arabic are two of the A; to his aunt's tastes. ' in that passage. where the two women &waited them. served by many who no longer bekle've "Well!" she said, "So he did it i land then be. suddenly paused. pull- "Mrs. Killenhall? Miss Wickham;" In Its religiose sigalficancee but who hits been into lit rh the whole Bible : Now, I never should Have thought It hap bees trnif the talo Drnible g � Ing hi'maelf up with a strange eon- began Drilllord. "Sorry to break In coaUnue to oeiebi+ate the oocaaioa as type for use rat the blind - The last person' of the whole 1001 sciousness that at last he waa'to sleet - - -- ,! all the books *that that man has 1 on you Irks this, ladies, but lite tact is, a As the � Q:.ever-=very eleveal Richard, you'll � �mething. Beneath the feeble light i there has been an accident to bit. As the beana,.a.ae thrown, the bean - of the one lamp finer saw a man. Ashton, and Im obhged to.come and thrower shouts "fortune in,.devils out" l� arrittenI' Not L man walking, or standing tell you about it., aeveral timee', this being the usual in-': u My dear aunt said Viner.! still, or leaning against the wall, but Viner saw at once that there was cwatatioa for putting the evil- spirits. q 'shrewd ole Drse iad tike �ouyc3tert�h n IL such pavement. motion car—eo.t motionless bad accident?" asked the elder Apt sour of the principal templee in v(� j l . ' lying length gged to be no acerre, . to tont. , : Whatever makes a hi 1 res table : i y Y that at the end of the first moment of woman. Tokio the celebration of 8etsubun is an insensate' fancy for this sort of surprise, Viner felt sure that be was Drillford Tooke• from the elder to quite elaborate. Prominent actors and `stuff?" in the presence of death. "Stuff?" demanded Miss Penkrid { P the younger lady. wr'es'tling champions assist in the core - And ! And then he stole nearer, listening, "You'll excuse me if I ask what re- moray arui the feet.fvities continue late "Pooh! It's not stuff—it's life! •Real and tc-:n;d down, and drawing his lation you ladles are to Mr. Ashton?" into the night, life—in the, form of fiction. pocket added the he said.' A. Viner shodk his headpityingly.-i flash of--axmatch to the rays from 1 "None!" �— - - poor Y None. repaed Mrs. Kil:enitsil. Minards t.inir►lent used by physicians: � .i r • - "Leis!" he said, "You don't mean to above. Then he saw whits linen, and "Miss Wickham is Mr. Ashton's ward. say that you think those novels ready • a bloodstain slowly spreading over. its I am Miss Wickham's chaperon --and - To Purify Old Rubber. 1W ' represent life?' �glossy surface. companion." An apparatus 'has been fnvente9 by "What alae?" demanded Miss Perak-' old "Well ma'am," said Dri3ford, "then an engineer in France which extracts ridge. "Judged by ivbat some people _ .CHAPTER II. I may tell you that m news is --just tan tell -of life, the novel that's im- �� y Y Y ) pure rubber from aN sorts o! worn -ant (� j r "wssrlow tarrlE w$otn atg wsxTON chant as Rerious as it possibly could rub.ixr products. The machine is erlirl Senrtery probable hasn't yet been written !" �• - - - 1 be, youn understand. r to eliminate sulphur acid Mer ma "Weli t" remarked Viner, "I dare Before the sputter of the match had .. t• n Don't be afraid to te.l us, said the terfaL3 contained In many rubber pro' p - ' say you're right, Aunt Betifia. Only died out, Vinei had recognized the " ,.. girl.- Is Mr: Ashton dead, _ ducts and restores the rubber to tits -you ,}see, I haven't come across the man who ,ay dead at his feet. He was. Drillford inclined his head, and original form without waste. 1 things in' :ife that you read about in a marl about whom he had recently , novels." felt some. curiosity, a man who', a few spoke as he was bidden. " *T May y p weeks before I m sorry to say he is, he replied. Austra:ia has a population of A New Dairy ai r "You ma yet,"- re iied_ Mise Penk- , had come to live is a "The truth is—" 6,000,000. _ .. . ri-d . "But when anybody says to, me hoose class to his own, in company " r+ ?� n ' What is the truth. asked Miss _ �___, $t $ P0�1111$t Pt1Ce of a novel that it's imposaib:b and with an elderly lady and a- pretty girl. Wickham. - 'far-fetched and soon, _I'm ah aye in- The man looked as if he had seen "Murder!" " _ See the new 811 P Dairy Pail Murder. said l�ril:€ord. Jest next time on cltned. to remind him o: the old adage. things . in life—a big, bur:y, bearded I t+, O y are in town. that. They are made of special Fol you can take it from me, Richard, man of apparently sixty years of age, ;,nal- 'A' To • ; RS Mrs. Killenhall, who had remained sty, hi Snisbed tine have that truth is stranger _than fiction, hard, bronzed; something about him standing until then, suddenly sat large dairy pail ears. riveted and that life's full of queer things." suggested sun and wind as they are down,' with a murmur of horror. But BUSH ES wit huge rivets, aoiidered At the silvery: chime of a clock, Misa met with in the far-0tT places flush. 100 o sanitary. Cut the girl was watching• the inspector out this advertisement. now -Penkridge rose, kissed }ler nephew and Here, without doubt,: was murder, We sold mor• than a hundred departed bedward' white Viner went ' and Viper's thoughts immediately steadily. thousand Rose Yuehss_last year. R to you regular dealer. He 1 ' "When was this? and how, and Then Is a mason: send for has our authors to sire you for � walik.. And while 'he etro:led tirrned to two things --one the hurry- v„ �' -' - where. she inquired. catalogue.' • low price on a pair slotrs¢, txlas vvaq.'titlbkilig,;l{n a half -'in young man whose face he thought :. "A little time ago.,near here," ans= HERBERT WAZERB of these pails. -= ` .. _ - h d be vague fa- .. - .. _.. _ e had remem red in some wered Drillford. This gentleman, 2024 QUEEN ST. -S., TORONTO --. shion; the other the fact that a poi%co- Qin —_ _-__-_• . r'man must be --dead. There's no. doubt, from what WHEN IN TORONTO V1e1T TI:E .• = atter who, recognizing Viner as an we can see ,• that he was murdered for —y �.. inhabitant of the, Square, tot;ched hia, Royal Oritmrio MUsetLilI1 he met. the sake of robbefy. And I want some i!a 1 eat ales at. wa•t♦ sari Avec.• Bond. - t. - information about' him, about his hab. aerm.oem sri,dbition m Canada Alr h.,eol. • •44 I say! said Viner, "there's a man " aeolov, to nology, Paialontoioy: sootoes. 01y 1 • , 1L8 and— deny. le &a.. to t Pm; sunw. 2 to 5 u.n,. DAIRY ' ,ping dead in the passage round here, Bliss Wickham got up from- her woos �• .wa chweh �* _ - r and without -doubt murdered!, There's --- -- PA L S h it and looked, meaning,y Rt Mrs. 174 blood all over his shirt -front." chair. uS YOClR The policeman pulled out his whistle "The fact is," she said ,tanning to! 'POULTRY•GAME, EGGS, and blew loudly- and insistently. Be- Drillford; "strange as it may seem, sHo TAYLOR'+ foie the shrill call had died away, he neither Mr's. Killenhall nor myself BUTTER. FEATHERS + - !;was striding down the passage to the „I 'WEBuYA LYE WROUNDD FORBFS 1 i dead man and turning ,know very -much about Mr. Ashton. i�(e to fbrp p'w \ ' . s g -on his lantern, (To be continued.) I the» t 16r -a o vet ahead directed its light on the body. P. P 1UUV &COQ IlooMfTED Tree -• ~� - •"�• "God bless met" he muttered. "Mr. ' "'ansa• ' ' '-� $onsecourt Morket - me PIE ' t. Ashton!""You know hi?. said Vines. You S It makes " him ?".said " may' think this impossible but - - -- -- theca stage— "Gent that came to 'live at number it is not. It is a fact which you have Pruners . seven in your square a while back, only to go'to the proper,place to,wit- 7 For every purpose In the lea "we � Mr.. Viner," answered the policeman. ! neps. This proper place is North Cape, � Edge-Howing Strliits orchard, cutting limbs up , 4 _ _ - ,a •' worth while. ---'Aestra�ian- or- Ir'ew" Zealander, I,� I$t.itt�de •seventy-two degrees. At this / fast Eosti-Clrffhfs l0 1} inched Handles-- _ fancy. Knifed! You -didn't see' any- body r - 4 ' : about, ai?" "Yes," replied Viner. .'-'As I turned �O�®, (N 8, 10 and 12 feet. � into the passage, I met a young fel:-ow runnir.; out of it in -a -great hurry--- • he ran into me', and then shot o across the road, Westbourne G n e every meal way,, cola The policeman' bent 'vomer end- pu•t- denly put a knowing finger on c•.rt:,in 1S3UE No. 14-126. - -- of the dead man's pockets. .- .... .� ....... _-, , -.-, , Sari y M2A'-!...,r.A:-..V�"3,2•_....Jvv+a..l l-.1�.-0. .,.. ..... -.... ,,... ...: __N:. .'_.a ..1'4 '''-•4',Y.' .".1 a� _.r./R e.t.a 1;.'•✓�..R .4„x_'.�..Y.,ai .-ail'._.., leer Rartrrars Dirtier hm dta 0a&t3 i 'SAWS'Our ,Gustanteed 6eeauaeeeade deai circuly' sent to say address on r'eriveaW from our o m steel Saloom ` �r°;tui CO."': TAYLOR' FORBES I I varicowcw.Sr.io"N.FL&, t'ObIPAr1Y. LI'MIT$D j .4 reteervro w GUELPH, ONT. .- .... .� ....... _-, , -.-, , Sari y M2A'-!...,r.A:-..V�"3,2•_....Jvv+a..l l-.1�.-0. .,.. ..... -.... ,,... ...: __N:. .'_.a ..1'4 '''-•4',Y.' .".1 a� _.r./R e.t.a 1;.'•✓�..R .4„x_'.�..Y.,ai .-ail'._.., ;.4-7- �7. CES- F tw 0NTARI4CITIZENS TWO* Agy REM. S VERDICT OF tAUS MADMANZ LARGEIQN" IN WARKWORTH FIRE P1 -ST-O-RIES vr- n, A de"LA from Warkworth tied around It. This one at the time F A despatch from Cochrane says:- A weekiig6 Saturday night Mr. and -of the tire was in his room down -stili Mrs-- Frank-CA)wdy were.Aisturbed open verdict was returned W -,T. " -- - by, That a inadman, capable of ,,Uuit t some bite stop f -Thundiy`n1ght- VY OW anis-the gooid-1-amp was in his vn at 11 It 4, ping at - ' the window o ting almost iffy crime, is at large, is, A their bedroom and at trying y ...-Jury inquiring into the death -of Mrs. roam upstaira. . west. was' awakened tho conclusion reached by the po:ice!topeep­1nt*th Stuart West. aged 35, ar�d-her 2-year6' by a crash,. he said, and found fire 1: : o room. Going upstairs, authorities -91 Cochrane, follow'ing'?dr. Gowdy'found a man on top of a old son, -Floyd, In 4s fire which destroy- coming down. from his wife's bedroom. porch roof trying to effect an entrance ed their home In Warkworth at 2 He rushed upstairs two-thirds'of the their investigations .of 'a number of ;porch eximea that have occqrred to the bathrQoin window. o'clock in the morning -of March 1�. The way and yelled. 'Then ho was met by -jury was out ani -hour, after 20 *1 flames � and smoke, and rushed back her within the past two 'weeks. - The, The strita-ger escaped across the nesaes had been heaid,- and Iourcf,down.' After this. he could remember i seriousness of the situation is now be- rake. follorad by three shots from Mr. .4 coming C 1' -The Iollowiiig, death was. {ins to causes unkn6wfi. . I nothing, he said. g impressed on the mindii 9f the r6 Ody's revolver. citizens, with, . ..... over by He bad.no rece.lection of going up I W-1 the result that the wives Tuesday night' Mr.' and Mrs. Gdwdy The inquest was resided o p of some" Coror 3t explain. the residents are on .the verge of were entertaining visitors in their wer Dr. F. W, Locke of Campbell- the road, &nd could ru hysteria., -1living-zoom when. they again -heard X .:IX ford, Crown Attorney W. F. Kerr, fact that another witness had, foun -K.(.. -of Cobourg, conducted the exam- the stairs free from flames some time Many wild rumors 'are afloat that I someone stop in front of the window. ln*t,p5n of witnesses -and N. A*X We- after West nad lurt tile i hay- me fettttiation Trilette b --b, M�5. 61JVVdy LUblMd UAAt Ulf..thO the other hand, certain well-defined andah- and the-next-nioment there was - r nine cuts,stand gut, which c;;ahirLg of hushos where the man Coll of Campbellford watched the could not tell how eight o ich are qufficlent a .kea7ing.for Dr. West, husband of the camp. to be on his hands, nor ho his Resi- Victim of the tragedy. 'District In- hair and eyelashes had become singed, Rev. Canon H. J. Cody to indicate a serious. situation. had -made -his eseae to the side of the E. C. Gurnett of Belleville and as he had not been to the room where of St. Pavl's Anglican Church, Toron to, dents of.the county for milles around la;ke. Mr. Gowdy again gave chase, I have been notified by'die police and but to'no avail. -�Proviic'W. Constable P. W. Courans the fire was. He identified a pair of wtr* has receJvM the-bigh honor of asked to communicate immediately On Wednesday morning J. B. Ports. 'a'asisted. scissors, carefully treasured by the being ttalled to preach the first Eng- lieb 'th the latter should any untoward lance took the body of his dead child Dr. Went was said to havi been suf- Crown, wrapped up and not allowed sermon at the coming assembly of tering front -epilepsy, wbich caused to be touched. They were his wife's, the L,,,g,e of Natioas. incident take place, or should the pres- i to the Roman Catholic Cemetery to be whim to forget all the events of the he said. ence of any demented person become'! placed in the vault to await burial in fatal night. Several witness" -gave, George Wiggins said he wa a awak- known. (the -spring. Eiitering the vault he ..evidence to the effect that recently hey cued by dames and rang an alarm on TWO CHILDREN PERISH Reports have reached the police,: found that several of the. coffins there with more or less 'regularity during had been disturbed. Returning to West been on nwch better terms with I the church bell. He found Dr. West '.Mrs. Wt than for the past two years lyingon the verandah, and on enter- ',.,.HOME DESTROYED the winter, of a certain "Jack -the- Cochrane he gave the news wide pub - Dr. West requested, and was grant: I in8gthe house found no fire on the bugger" who was alleged to have mol-: licity, but neglected to inform the po-* edprotection of the court in giving stairs or in the hall. 'After his arrival Mother in Critical State from' ested women while they were walking; lice. It was the following morning 4 his evidence, which was presented on the flames broke through the ceiling Burns along r -path which crosses the lake. before an official investigation was --Defective Minney .:... the condition that it should not be of the dining -room. 1 Most of these attacks took place at finaUy started. Investigation of the Cause of Total in. ht, and on several -occasions the scene by Chief of Police Parsons, Pro - .later used "against him Joseph Dixon, a neighbor, saw fire nig -wi dow --A-..- despatch - frani Imerston­� Po:im post -ed -men­dre.&sed-up-u-w-o-- v{ne-in] Con table-­W.ethera1l­anA---Pro­- ife-said--that, U-naof slis late_ wife ming- out -of -an upstairs near Brusw!a, where he wis billeted 1; and at the same time, be said, saw a says: -Pearl, aged 6, and Ross, aged, men, in an effort to locate the mar- jvincial Inspector Constable revealed with th4 Canadian Army. Although i man whom he believed to be Dr. West, 2, two of the five children of Mr. and' ander. He made no appearance on, that thirteen of the fifteen coffins in -their re' ligions were different there! coming quickly down the road toward j Mrs. Charles Windslade of Arthur these nights, and the police found dif- the vault had been opined and some bad' been no quarrel, but only some - the West house. Dr. West began to. Township, were burned to' deathJ ficultY in getting a clear description: of the bodies had been atrociously. differences of --opinion on petty mat- shout when he got to his verandah Thursday morning when fire, believed of his appearance. desecrated. `tern. and witness recognized his voice. Dr. to have been caused by a defective' ar There were two lamps in the house,: West had blood on his shirt sleeies chimney, tota'ly destroyed the Wind- I t Aeroplane Crash Injures Two i FINE MEMGPJAI.S one of which leaked and had i r ag and hands; olade home. Mrs. Windslade is lying! rrLEFIELb at the home of a neighbor in a critical 012 Way to Red Lake MARK BAS $12.50; do, off cars, $13.75; select condition from burns which she suffer. A despatch from Hudson says:_, T 1E MARMS remium, $2.60; thick fats, f.o.b., ed white attempting to save her chil- Vimy Ridge Monument Will ;Howard Watt of Hamilton, pilot, and 12.25. dren. - Be One of the Finest in. TORONTO. J. Hill, Haileybury, Ont., a passenger,! MONTREAL The fire broke out after two of the ,Man. wheat -No. 1 North., $1.59%; Oats, Can. west., No. 2. 63c; do, older children had left for school. Mr. �were seriously injured when the plane, Existence. ..'No. 2 North., $1.54%; No. 3 Northern No. 3, 68c; extra No. I feed, 56,e. and Mrs. Windslade were in the barn! I' which they were flying to the Red, A despatch from Ottawa says: - j Flour. Man. spring wheat sta firsts, when they discovered smoke iorning"Ake gold fle:ds crashed 211 Miles, Colonel H. C. Osborne of the War �Man. oats -No. 2 CW. nornina-;-IS8.60 to $8.80; do, seconds, $8.10 to from an upper room of 'their home.! northeast of here, late Frid,#3k after- 'Graves Commi*cion arrived home re- It 1 feed. 4714c; $8.30; - do, strong bakers'. $7.90 to No. 3, not quoted; NO. $8.10. Winter pals., choice, $6.10 to Mr. Windslade was able to save his "On- cently from Europe, where be had No. 2 feed, 45V4c; western grain quo - $6.16. Rolled oats. bag '90 lbs., $3.20 4-year-o:d son. The house was amass John Akwana, Indian chief, saw; been on business for, two mouths in A talion on c i.f. bay ports. 31ade un- i the plane crash through the ice, and, connection with the battlefiekls me, - Am. corn track, Toronto -No. 2'to M30. Bran. $30.25; shorts, $30.25; of flames when Mrs. Wind yellow, track. Toronto, 8414c; N46. 3! middlings, $39.25. Ray, No. 2, per succesaf ully endeavored -to reach Row with bi.4 Pathe: saved the pilot an I morials. -He said of the eight battle - yellow 82 %c iton, car lots, $13.50. land Pearl. ifield sites, al:otted to Canada as places Montreal treigha. I Cheese, finest Wests, 25c. Butter, Mil:feed-Del. X I . ­ ­4� The -injured men were brought to where Canadians took an important or 5%c. Eggs„ Sioux Lookout Hospital by a.C.N.R.; 'glum, bags Includeds Bran, per ton. $3oz6 1 No. I pasteurized, 46 to 4 decisive,paft in France and Be. to $3125; short&, per ton. $32.25 to fresh extras, 40 to 41c; da, fresh firsts,! USUAL SPRING CUT IN icrew 133.25 - middlings. $39.25 to $40-26, 35c- potatoes, Quebec, per bag, ear seven wi:I be completed this summer, lots. S3.00. COAL PRICE CANCELLED "The treatment of the sites has ex - pod feed flour. , sr bag. $2.30. Com. dairy cows, $3.50 to- $3.73:1 d very favorable comment," said Ont. oau--40 t6 42c, f.o.b. shipping � 1 French Aviator Sets Two cite A. 'points.tcalves, ordinary quality, $7 ; Ap. bet- Pennsylvania Coal Companies Col. Osborne, The eighth site is that Ont. good milling wheat -$1.28 toter lots, $7.59 to $7.75; hop, $14 to World's Records for Duration at -vimy Ridge, where the main monu- $ 1,30, f o b, shipping points, according $14.25; sows. $12.25 to 412.60. Will Not Reduce Price on 1 ment is being erected. "It is a very "to freights. - Anthracite This Season. A 6spatch from Villacoublay, large one, and excellent progress is Barley, malting --U to 64c. NEW RULES TO GOVERN- Fiance, vays:-,Two new wor'ld's re- being made, but it will take two or • Buckwheat -No. 2. 72c. A despatch from Scranton, Pa., card,; for duration flights while carry-' three years before it is entirety corn- Rys-No. 2. 85e. SALE OF MAPLE SYRUP says:-Whak is W.ieved by the gen- in "useful loads," were set on Friday pleted." It will undoubtedly be, when Man. ffour-First Pat, $9, Toron1w,• eral pub:ic to be the first move of the by the French aviator Bujac. Using; finished, one of the finest war,memor- -:..do, second Pat $8.50. Name and Address, of Party I anthracite operators to recover some a new four -motor plane destined for 'ia:s in existence, he continued. Ont. flour-+Jonto, 0 per' cent I of their enormous losses caused by the Doing Packsiging Must be commercial purposes, he went up with 1 Accompanied by Brig. -General H. 1t. per barrel, In carlots, Toronto, 5a. ;;5; seaboard, in bulk, $5.75. Placed on. Container. six -months' strike of 158,000 miners, I a load of. 1.50 kf!ograms (8,307 lbs.) iT. Hughes and 4CAPt. Simpson, Col. is the announcement by the coal corn- �trala--Carlots, per ton, $9 to $9.60. A despatch from Ottawa says: -An and -remained aloft 3 hours 46 minutes Osborne went to St. Nazaire, where panies that the spring reduction' Sereenings-Standard, recleaned, f. and 35 seconds. Rajac's feat also gives Canadian troops first landed during rder-in-Council has been Passed on hard coal wil not be put into effect a.b. bay ports, per ton, $22.60. ' him a new record for duration white the Great War. The municipal author-' 1 22c twins, establishing new regulations govern- this year. Cheese carrying a "useful load" of 1,000 ki:o- 'sties were informed by-- the party o triplets Z3c!rrdat,,s,14c. Old, ing the sale of -,map:e syrup... The I On the first of April of each year grams (2,266 pounds).- Itlie, Canadian Government's desire to regu!ations are as follows. it has been the custom of the anthra-, large, 28 to 30c; 'wins, 29 to SU; tri lets 30 to 32c'. erect a bronze tablet in commemora­ Wutiwr-Finest creamery prints, All packages or containers cite companies to reduce the price of � .7-.. - :-7 . " . Von of that landing. The representa• bottl",. jars and cans containing all -sizes of coal fifty cents per ton.1 49c; No. I creamery, 47 to 48c; No. 2 Home Baa Inquiry tives were 'received very cordially Aq, 46 to 47c. Dairy prints, 41 to 42C maple syrup -exposed for sale, offered On the first of May the prie,tf an-• by the municipal authorities, deed .4 sold to i per ton,. CA)st Over $75 the consuming! thracite advances ten cents Eggs -Fresh extras, in carton'Z�9,i for sale, or said Col. Osborne, and a permanent 'to 40c; fresh extras, loose, 38 to 39c; i'public. shall 6e labelW- to sb6w plain- 1 and an additional dime is put on until fresh firsts, 35c. place was allotted for the tab.et in the ly and distinctly: the fifty cents is made up by fall. A despatch from Ottawa.says:- Z Dressed poultry=Chickens,- sparing, (a) The name of the Hotel de Ville. The tablet will be of ,ring, I' article. But this year, the companies have Expenses of investigations in connee lb., 35 to 37c; hens, over, 4 to � lbs., I (b)' The naine and addre.% of --any announced that the usual fifty cents tion with the Home Bank failure, in- I peculiar interest because the landing 30c; do, 3 to 4 Ibs.,"25c; roosters, 25c; Canadian troops constituted the ' Of ducklingi, -5 Ifie, and up 80 to 32c individual or firm assuming -responsi- per ton will not be put into effect in'c*,uding Royal Commission of Inquiry bility for the packaging. April, and that the chances are there and prosecutions,- total -K5,956.62, I first landing in Europe of embodied t-titkeys, troops from North America to taks Beans ---Can. band -picked, $2.60 per i.- (c) Volume and ret weight of con- wl*.�l be no reduction at all. Other than Sums paid to counsel were: E. Langur, part in a European war. •--bushels; primes, $2.40 per bushel. tents. i this: bare announcement the operators K.C., $4,875.58; H. J, Symington, K.C.,; $28,500, Col. Osborne said United States is Maple produce -Syrup, per imp. have said nothing, $5,693.180; H. J, Scott, K.C., gal., $2.40; per 5 -gal., $2.30 per gal.; VALUAW HORSES going to erect a large monument P maple sugar, lb., 26 to 26e; mapI thehg; but, be said, he and his party syrup, new, per gal,, $2.50. BURNED TO DEATH did not fail to point out that the Can- ­ 8ITC7!0!b, tins" 12c i r troops were the first to land ailian it St. Nazaire. 1n -L_ra=er njur 7i t� li4c; 24 -lb. tinit, 14 to 4%c. y ....... 4., X Smoked meats -Rams, med., 29 Others Overcome in Efforts 51c- cooked hams, 43 to 45c; smoked to Save Thoroughbreds. Year 1925 Most Profitable ? fast bacon ct 32 f6 -86c; I hieen vela- rond Calgary, X Railways Have Expel,ce breakfast bacon. 33 to 99 backs, ab'e thoroughbred race horses were :>>• --from tawa says: - boneless 35 to 43c.- A sputch burned to death and others were Cured menta -Lon g clear bacon, 10 killed by a Canadigffi` -Pacifies train The 'year, 1925 was the most profitable to 70 lbs. and -up, $22.34; -70 to Canadian steam rai:ways have Itad 90 lbs., $23.76; lightweight ro:ls, �after escaping from the burning barn, 4 -ght when fire eGniptete:y destroyed Barn from an operating point of view, says In - barrels, $42.50; heavyweight rotla, - $39.50 per bbl: Lard -Pure No 4$ at, Victoria Park at 2 o'clock, Bureau of Statistics. Net operat- 'itterces, IS to 18%0; tubs, 18% to 19c, Sunday morning. Twelve !ifig `revenues of the horses -7 Maus, 19% to 20c; pri$s, 20% to 21c; ►1 were owned by Robert Emmert of j ., I were .$19,872,980 greate,r than for -ng, tierces, 14 4 to 153Ac; tubs,! -$M224,660 greater- than in 4 Winnipeg, and the rest locally. 1924, and 1923. The horses burned in the Are were., 151/46 to 15%C; Palls 15% to 1614C; adian National, net op - blocks, 17% to 19�'. On, the Can. valued Sound $30,000, and on:y a. few Ie*rating revenues were more than Heavy steers, choice, $7.50 to $ d by insurance.' The', barn 1 do, good, $7.25 to $7.50,- butcher were covere steers, citoice, $7 to $7.25; do, gvod,,was completely destroyed doub:e.those,ofeither.1924 or 19" The C.P.R.- earned the largest net to $6.75; butcher heifers, choice, I Jimmy Rags,'a trainer for the Em operating revenues I n the s ro,6,0, to $7.25; do, , good; past eight. ..$6.00 i mert. stab'e, was badly burned aboat': years. to $6.50; do, med., ;6.50 to tG; d'),:the head and arms when he endeavor-; J. Obee. :corn., $5 to $5.50; butche,. cows., ed to save'some of the horse::, I choice, $5 to $5.75; do, fair to good,*"ROW, Two Lonq Lakes. jockey.of the Emmert ,;tab!e, was, over - $4 lo $5; butcher good; $5 .7 I,al%6 nal al, Siberia. Li nearly. as to $5.50;, bolognas, $2.25 to - S2.75;• come by smoke wbi:e a'so assifiting'lo:4. -- canners and tatters 2.5b to *$3.aO; g t s Lake upeylcr. ,$ get the-borses out, and severFl others springers, choice,, $36 to $100; good a7so suffered from smoke in a hernicF! milch cows, $70 to $80; medium cows, but vain effort to save the animas. The principle of 'Insurance-involvesi .-'$45 to $60; feeders, good, $6.25 to ,he acceplafice of a ,L -W-111-11 to" $6.75; do, fair, $,G to 46; stockers, Catch of Sealing Fleet �in order to provide against the possi- ood, $i to $5.50; do, fair, $4.60 to I bility of, st greater loss.- Sir James cal- choice, $12.50 t Year's 16 40- Is, Excess of Las Leishman. do, 1 to $12; do, gmsse to $13.. rs to $6 6 good light sheep, $7 'o 'fld. ch '28 -Latest I 9C St. John's, N Iia r' heavies and bucks, $$.50 to $6.50; 1 h i report, from the sealing fleet show ti'! The Canadian Government as ood lambs, $13 to $14; . do, med., GEN. BOOTH. CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY. IL50 to 1$12; do, bucks, $9 to $11;, catch already in excess of that of last i -4 -3ndebildron, Stll,rt erected a similar tablet in Mons, Tlli,q photograph or Bramwe'l Boo,:), with III Iwo gl J� 'thick year. The total for.sll ;hips is given his which the Canadians captured from do, culls, $10 to '*'11; -, hogs, *th and Betty, Was, taken on the ger.eral'% sleven-det'li, birthday recently at smooths, fed and watered. $13.35; do, at 128,000 pe'ts. On ships 26,0001 the Germans on the last day of the f.o.b., $12.76; do, country pitints, wero, secured. home In Hadley Wood, on the outskirts of Londcu. war, said the Cillonol. -awl•4.- _k4i•,:.- .. . . . . . . .... ­7` 77 Z_ 17 are now LOCALISMSO, -A number bf the young peo- -The public '8cho(,Li a ole of the village axid turrouvaing cloevc! for the Easter Vacat xon*and cwiiitr.-� Onjoyed' 'it dance in the the ioache're have all left to enjoy prin,. o Lr W rk.-Cl thin. Town Bull on Friday evening. their rest. Mrs. W. H. Peak aoddlught- Married, do Satur%y, 'March - '-Dr. E. A. Sadleir,' Dentist, ii r. Miss Reti, of Toronto, were In. 27 Lb. in Knox United Chi Mown- one day laqt week.. ire b, 00- practising in Toronto, will be here Bary, by the Rev. George A. Dick- in his pffice on Thursday from -Dr. FielA bas quite recovered .'0 Insist on getting Headlight Gtlaran'-' f row his recent -illness and-is 06-t�. son, Marjorie Belle,-fourth 'dau- .%. m. to 5 x), in.. as usual. tending to business ay ustla ght-er of W. J. and Mrs. Clark, of -Dr. H. T. Fallatse, Resident Pickerina, to Lloyd H. Wright,. D: Dentist. Offive over J. S. Balsdoli'd Pant' -N. ff. Morley & - S" moved. teed -Over . 'all- s__ .-an-d of Glilch-On, Alts. --liardware- stove. last week to 'Gordon Bros'. farm which they recently purchased. -Guaranteed pare maple syrup- 8 daily and evenings by appbint- atRichard8on's Grocery. -Bring went. Work Shirts. -Prof. C. H. C. ,and Mrs. along container and get East- -Hot Cross Buns a Wright, of Toronto,. spent Sun-lt the Picker. A day with &A. and Mrs. Bunting. ern Township Syrup at 2 50 per Ing Bakery, Thursday, Friday(and With every 'pair of Headlight Ovejalli, Pants and -Councillor H. L. Chapman imperial gallon right oul; of the Saturday. A Bigger a'ad Bitter Shirts, we guarantee them to be the finest and cents per im- Hun at 25c per- doz. lee Cream 'beat yon have ever worn. If at the end of thirty --has been confined to his bed stif- original barrel. 65 perial quart. 'fering from an attack of the flu -The mai Brick's for Easter at 80c each ..days' wear, - you, thi'ok otherwise, we will gladly is under the doctor's care. 5y Pickering -f-riends -A Fjocial, dance-will ire- .held in Mrs. (Dr.) Cartwright ret of Mrs. Frank A. McC6nvey were the Town Hall on Wednesday ev ref und your money, urn- ---------- is shocked to hear of her sudden ening next, April 7th. The Whit- . You can't beat,thaf., The prices ed home on Saturday, after spend are regular too. Ing about two weeks in Graven- demise, which took place on Mon, by orchestra' will again furnish burst with _ber aunt, Mrs. Field day of:last' week at ber home in the music. The usual admission Toronto, after a brief illness from will be charged, ladies providing 4ofmshaiza� free. --The Women's-Ittstitute place on Wednesday, whey inter- W rk Boots 1 �--Wihia­rng'-Hei o pose, holding a social evenin g the near future. The date and meat was made in Mount Hope .''full particulars will be announced Cemetery. The deceased was SALE REGISTER. This is another line we 'blow about. After daughter of Bernard Heck, who ;shirt years trial- we*-ve -educluded, and after later. U WEDNESDAY. APRM­14TH-Auctioli trying various lines, that you can't beat them. -Mrs. W..G.- Scott, of Clare spends his surnihers with his fam sate of horses, cows, steers, heifers, ff�:Mjly at t6eiV cottage at the lake brood sows. sheep a few imple want, and,Mrs, Geo. W. P. Every, g and you'll here. Mrs. McConvey is survived inents, the property of N. J. Holli. Just try a pair this spring of Whitby,'spent a few days lacit be'cf;)nvin&ed too. day, lot con. B. F., Pickering. 'week with their sisterl"Mrs. W.' J. Sale at 130 o'clock sharp, See bills. by her husband and seven child ren, fo, Miller. r r whom .the deepes.t syw- Wm. Maw, auctioneer. -pitby is f6it.' a dau- Fred T., Bunting, -Mrs. C. B. Flumerfeltand. -It will be a great Ratisfaction :- - - Pickering Oter, Miss Margaret, and Mrs. -'Established 1857. 4. Now Advertismnents. Wm. Pugb, of Toronto, spent last to the ratepayers of the village to Thursday with the lattei's sister, hear, that the cost of installing electiiie lights on the streets of OR SALE-A ijuantity of Alfalfa. Mm. W. A. Henderson. Mrs. J. H. Connor has rooted Pickerfiag, will be much less than JL' seed, Lyman's Grimm. A. F. Percy, R, R. I the estimates given when the Picken'rig. Walsh's dwelling at the A Thos. police trustees took active steEs 1 VRKEY�-Fine. gobbler. 2 years tt rear of F. Baird's butcher-shop, 00 'a Told. Mammoth strain, For sale. A S.00. Phone having. rented this n mr, ri the fall to procure Qiq her farm on the .533. 30 -Brock road to Walter Hamilton Mark 5 for the village. Last fall when they made application for street OPSE FOR SALE-Sound. quiet -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. ition, works single or - will hold double. Apply J. Topper, Pickering. 30 Pdul's United Chilfrich lights the estimate given was Hm.are, in good cond $'30 60' per light. ' This estirnate their monthly' meeting on Wed- w - "nesday, April 7th, at 3 p. m, at was based on the number of con- OR BALE-32x1 Ford ton tritek tracts that had.been -signed in the ire. tubi and hin For quick sale, ;14.50 thehoine of Mrs. W. J. Monney. Phone k 5.M3. epti_ genuine bargain; rim. ar 30 village at that titne. Thig -Edgar Bath, vbo has been en rN mate has been reduced to $11.5(1 gaged to drive one of kraold's SALE-Elpetric'fixtures fol-'6_ :4 r light., This great reduction ii; Foole-i house% nearl Cheap for cash'. -1 -.trucks, h4s-mbivi-dinto the village pe 114) Ril�on Road Oshawa 19-34f Great Line. g-- and has 1pased VV. H. Peak's regi- due to the fact that the nu a, b--r dance of which be took posse-ision w bo bare iatitalled lights , hag OR SALE--One Floraoce coal oil F to%e, 2-hole. in good condition."Also I 113yo "last week. greatly Increased since the rest d: na lamp and several others. J Draper. -St. Paul'R Church services on dents began to v4re-115-eir *­ usev. 'ell er;ng M '"Sunday next at 10.30 a. m. and 7, any of those, who at first flatly OR SALE-Early Etirpka seed po- Morniux theme. -The Risen refused to sign a- eontract acd thfis Fjgltot4, 129 incubator, Cuthbert ra �A- a 9. 'Pull, "The place a mortgage on their pro. cane- and some Biack currant bu4he R oiler pp Christ." Evening minbject, 20 Man with the Ink a perty, are among the no9t en. R. 39 1, Pickering.• o rn. All are - inked out for Easter Sunday ser• tbuRtattic-selettric light usera, SEFO GRAIN FOR SALE-Int- The trustees are also assured of a p,o,ec! Banner 03t%• good clean seed, 'O:erqs olle r, About u-;hel at the farm. .-%pplyvblotiv.con. J_ M substantial reduction in the rates V'kering. WH Westney -Mrs. H, A. Melchett and dmi. c obter, Miss Helen. were in Torcn- for residences in a year -or there- &bouts- no to the greatly increas. 009 FOR- HATCSING-Weti- toon Friday and Saturday last. d - d IF"bred White Wyandotte-s. I S. Mytin strain, pleasant visit e number of users. when 75 cents they hada t per .13;r Call or phone Pick 32100s. %Irq. utch , A case which excited much G-c P keTing with their eonsio,,. Miss May Gea- roe, whn is an actress and appear- interest came up in . the poll". GRAIN FOR SALE-A quan• ed all week In Shen's Theatre court fiere before P. M. Clark oil 11sr"U, %larqu,4 wheat. Liberty bane and I ' Saturday evening laot at wbich Canadian Bsut M B. Burk. R. A No. -The ex- pupils of St. John's 1,1-ocustRill XX.""PckI031 30 Separate School, of Whitby, will many were present. The case was 4 the outcome of a colliiian which EDGRAIN FORSALE-A yuan- St the "Couctry Romance," & took place early in the morning of S�_Iy of Sen,istion oats and Goo.ft wheat. Also play to four sets, in the Town 3 few losids of Allalfa hay.. Frank Gostick, R Hall. Pickering, on Friday, even- March 19th in ftoot'of Fred W, R -1 Claremont Pbore2204. 2%f Hobbit'. a -mile and FL half east of Jag, April 18th It to a simple OUSE TO RENT-Hotias, stable, lo, thevillage, Walter Middleton, Hhen hcu�_ and good garden, Pdssemion on P but full of speeches and situa. Brougham, accompanied by his tions that away an si-ndience alter. JPr Apply to Chas A. Fuller, R,R No. I C�!one Pick 101d, 2r.1 1 sister, was returning from a St P ering nately from tears to laughter Ad- mission: adult9, 85cests: children, Patrick's dancil in Whitby, and OR SALE-Ahout 200 'hushpla of 20 cents. as they had gfine eligbtly over the FOR -cla,4 Mancheunan -ted b rriey ,c,9 I )1.� per -St. George's Chureb(Anglican): top of the hilf, an auto driven by `PPI Tir211 lot 17, con. enna, or phone John *m , r. 302 Claremont. ITli Good Friday, 10.30 a. m.. Service. W. R. Grabarn, of Toronto, came v OU-3E FOR -RALE-ti.roonlfa. in ford. up behind and rot -leeing-thp cut- IWTO i.;, q .Pre%cher. Rev. D. B. Lang H 4�d state of repa;r. I acre'i'l :and. ',3-n STk U K `Easter Sunday, 10 a -m. Sunday ter "iniafhed ' iLto, W�k.king it d ;:X_Jlt house&c. Fcr <.tN&r paritcularsap- ry Fo ply , ) F. completely. rtunately reith.?r and Chidlaw, Xlvrzhan,_ Cidrernexot. R. a). Holy Communiou, Of Elle_(,�npant- _ - iaericiuiil +2-0R_ SALE- lVe haveagroodsup- -ed or( Rev. P. Y. Hiroseh, of the Diocese jured. The far, wuwh was f , I for Eaver Zori i acsiniths, CtnirrariaA. Easter L�ri-" and of Mid-Japau. Thursday, April into t1l'-diVeh. wFkibadIydan;%gWd, F-r-,4. F Hall, Florisv.]Church al. Pickeimr.. o ff W one %heel been torn ",d i he 8tb, Execkitive Neeting at the aA. �t side of the body crushed. . An TJORSES FOR SALE-T%vo heoivy W ` 10; home of MrQ. Wm. Gordon at ftertuat-li of the accident waa a 1 .1 �v,�vs ri�ng 4 and 6 %pp:y A!:,�On 8 P. 1,,t 21. con 1. Ptckerinjc, K!ng,ton Road. -finTliesdiAy' e"veoin-g of tbi�l charge.'of "reckless driving,' H i rr.;!t eaAi nf 1)unliarton. Ph6ne Pick 154)%. 29-30 against Gyahiinl by Provincial offi- Week, Eliner Nwell's Sijaday cerTaylor, of Wbitby. Crowtj ],,OR SALE--Scarifled Alfalraiesd Hundreds of patterns. to Seboul class inet a t St' Paul -e pa r. Attorney J. F. Grierson, of O*b grown from Peel red also lrnprcf%;ed Arne-i' onage. During the evening as . Banner oatg from 1924 revtered seed. F. • 8wo awa, appeared in the interests of , . 'tvestney, lot 11. con. 3. Pickering.. Phone xiihoose from. t of their number wereleaving, Pick 1. 113. 29-al John Ingram,' going back to Eng- Mr. Midd.16ton arul Cbmr. Hst-mm, of Toronto, appeared for M r - ARM TO RENT-111W acree. being -mond Hill, the class presented F land, and James Davis, to Rich• Graham For the defence it ;as Ims 24 and 25. Picke-singi on Provincial High- Full credit for all rettiril'.4. way, just cast of Dunbai+en. Possession April c cuff I claimed that the cutter. had no 1st. 0.1so 50-acre form to ren W. B. Mine, R. ....them with a pair of inkll -through their teacher. after which lights, but, this is- not 'required '10 R,,, Loctmt Hill. "M f right in stock in this county. Mr. Graham also all wished them God's blessing and I QEED GRAIN -FOR SALE-GnIor- --suidance for tfie future. claimed that the cutter was not Sado Spring wheat, good for mixinjO. A,.C,- bein I g driven on the right side Of No. 72 ants: Good clean seed. Also resh milch -Miss Brackbill, who has spent cows, Durham or Holstein breeds. Phone Pick twenty-two years In China, gave the road, but this was not estab- S28. Luther Middleton, Brougham -30 -Fa irbow ka. Mores light- _d lished by the evidence. Milton la very interesting address In St. Sleep, who hap oed to be on p'ORS'ALE We deliver. the Goods Paul's United Church last Sabbath Te the plant. Famous Z engine, 1 1.2 horse scene shortly alter the accident wording for. the W. M. S. Easter I power. Entire plant has been meentl y over- Tbank-Offering. She took -her swore that the cutter was within hauled and repaired. A real bargain. Bulbs and equipment p with outset. Fred Bunting. audience back 83 years. whewshe the side of the 011=4i 7 Pickering. ad a's he was driving --HAPMabout six Inch" offirst went to China. told of the Pa`ve*"*t-,-a --SoA - _N -NERY country and its resources. the peo- to Whitby be could see distinctly, ARM MACHINERY-Frost as there had been 'a Migh FWood Cocksbutt, Tudhope. Anderson. John pie and their customs. Thea t fall of Deere. Bissell, Gould. Shipley & Muir. Fleury, snoW, that the cutter had been Wilkinson. Best-pric-- Order Your re iring - -ps pictured wonderful ebitoges ab now, Also De Forest radios. W. F. Disney, e driven on the right side of the Greenwood. 27tf, tonDd two years ago-when she was t. pgain in China, that had been roan all the way. TheMagliteate MON SALE OR RENT-On. Church "made possible through Christi• claimed that a person has a right FSERPickering, an 8-room frame house in _unity ; also. the Christian and I - to any part Of the road unless he good repair. wi If acre of land, has new fur- 13- is meeting a vehicle, and if per- race, good waif, X�it y of soft water with pump VIN& dustrial progress made In 33 years. in house. Apply to Mrs. 'Willett, 730 Woodbine A SAENC F-AO� son is driving behind a �_Ori Thursday morning last it is his dlity Ave. Toronto. 28-30 -four young men coming from the to give warning of his approach, CvOS14 T TOtL YOU ALRIGHT TLL HaFtE's P. TTOUSH TO RENT-In Piciferloor west. were compelled to stop near and then the forruer must turn to -rELEP1401411 X A Village, a7-roomed house, good cellar, hard TO the right. The defendant admit, TME CONSTI BULL EXCUSES TO Joseph Cowan garage, on account and soft. 'water. wired for electric light. Good T14c- JUDCIE H I M garden and a lot of large and small fruit, also a ng any 'thing to the car the men left and ted that this warning was notgo till k,!arage. Immediate possessio . L. D. Of a flat tire Without doing given. Mr. Graham was found Pickering. 29tnt guilty and be was fined $15.00' Fin as they did not returp during the OR SALE-Cheap. all kinds of wagons.ha F harness, and all kinds of farm ins day an ' 9picions were aroused roused and costs, "mounting to all to $26.13. 7taffic Office'r "Reid moved the BROUGHAM. iiiti�n odorder. Also severalbeav*-And- High- car from the road and had Gon. ef 0 is .1 ce is 0 - -__-�:='sfable Potter take charge-of it, __ Miss Ba4e has returned horne fr 'y H. 18r On investiglition it was found that the city. LIORSALE-M.-El- farm machinery Quite a number around here are vie � ft. binder, truck and car. the mArkers.on the car belonged - JL1 and repairs, One• L to a barber in Oshawa, w . h . time of influenz.,% this week, among rier; one 0 ft. binder. truck and carrier, both in fose car them being J. Phillips and members of first-class repair; one No. 4 corn binder; one NO.' had been burned on thebighway 12 De Laval separator, good; one 13-inch De the Malcolm family, coupe with '26 west of Pickering. The markers , Laval cutting box; one 1923 Ford c 1•1 MINNOW Mrs, Matthews received word Mon. license. Also one brick house, 6 rooms and dout. - bad been traneferred from the day that her sister-in-law. Rachelble garage, with half acre for sale or rent. D.1 Ale• Gormley, Dumbarton. 21st burnt car and placed on the ear Nerney, died In Chicano Hospital. Abe ES abandoned hi the village, while was born and was well known here GG�,% FOR HATCHING-1 have the from thia car were some years ago, Esecured from Mr. J. A. Clark. of Brantford, placed Theis passed away, at Poplar Hall a first-class Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel. under the "at. It has been This bird was hatched from a pen of high laying "T 14 9 a �4 0 S ,,re,i _P n lamp 's J H WW 3L M dol_ I '0 U" 11130 , �me row learned that this 'car wag stolen n March 20tb. Mrs. John Miller Sr., hens. Governmontinalcted, their ilverate re- at the age of nearly 88 years. Manv cord being 213 eggs, With this fine bird to head from a man in Toronto. The will remember her. kindly hospitalitymypen f first class laying strairilliens. Y 0 u 011 mpathy Of young men aneceeded In making a in das one by. ymeat75centsper setting. orders filled from The scannot do better then order your SistfifIRS from y2, I sRfe get away, and it is doubtful the community I@ extended to the rel- now on. Collor phone 2000. Mrs. Jas, Richard- e. thF-,won, Pickering. 26-31y will be apprehended. stiva4 and friends of deceased.